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Date: 1/29/2010 5:33:58 PM
Author: HopeDream
I''m sorry I don''t think it would be possible (jewelers please correct me).
Rose gold gets it''s color from a mixture of gold and copper. Rose gold that is cast has a lovely pinkish color from the even mixing of the two metals.
Plating happens when an electroconductive (electricity can run through it - eg. metal, jewelry etc.) item is plased in a solution of oxidzed (rusted/ dissolved) metal ions and an electric current is run through it. The electric current causes the oxidized metal ions to reduce (go back from rust/oxide to metal) and become pure metal stuck to the electroconductive item.
Different metal ions have different tendancies to oxidize and reduce - so a mixture of gold and copper oxides wouldn''t reduce and deposit on the surface of the electroconductive object at the same rate. Copper is more electronegative (willing to react) than gold, so you would get a layer of copper deposited, and then a layer of gold deposited afterwords.
hope this helps.
(maybe you could have it dipped in molten rose gold?)