Hi,
Up until last Friday platinum was platinum. End of story. But then I had to think; "I wonder what Platinum 950 means?".
I''m trying to buy a wedding band for myself and whereas previously I would have thought - "this one is cheaper than that one; platinum is platinum; therefore all other things being equal - buy the cheaper of the two". Alas, no more!
I''ve narrowed it down to two rings, but one jeweller uses a Copper alloy and the other uses Cobalt. I''ve been trawling the internet and have found lots of information on other Platinum alloys but nothing that compares Copper! The only thing I can say with any certainty is that I now have a new thing to worry about that I was previously happily ignorant of!
Do I even need to care? Any help would be appreciated as I only ever want to buy one wedding band so I need to get it right!
Also, the jeweller that uses Cobalt is approximately ~£150 ($250ish) more expensive... assuming Cobalt is "better" than Copper is it worth that?
Many thanks,
Ashley
Up until last Friday platinum was platinum. End of story. But then I had to think; "I wonder what Platinum 950 means?".
I''m trying to buy a wedding band for myself and whereas previously I would have thought - "this one is cheaper than that one; platinum is platinum; therefore all other things being equal - buy the cheaper of the two". Alas, no more!
I''ve narrowed it down to two rings, but one jeweller uses a Copper alloy and the other uses Cobalt. I''ve been trawling the internet and have found lots of information on other Platinum alloys but nothing that compares Copper! The only thing I can say with any certainty is that I now have a new thing to worry about that I was previously happily ignorant of!
Do I even need to care? Any help would be appreciated as I only ever want to buy one wedding band so I need to get it right!
Also, the jeweller that uses Cobalt is approximately ~£150 ($250ish) more expensive... assuming Cobalt is "better" than Copper is it worth that?
Many thanks,
Ashley