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Pink gold, the ideal alliance alloy

Pink gold, the ideal alliance alloy

A big trend, pink gold is becoming more and more appreciated by lovers of Jewelry. Almost all jewelry houses offer this very fashionable type of gold. For example, Pomellato is one of the brands that uses pink gold the most, it is its trademark.

Rose gold, what is it?

Rose gold does not exist in a pure state, but rather is the result of a mixture of several metals. This mixture gives pink gold its color and its resistance to be used in jewelry. In general, it is composed of 75% fine gold (yellow), 20% copper and 5% silver to obtain this pink color, but the proportions can vary to obtain different shades of pink, or even gold red in some cases.

What are the reasons for choosing rose gold for wedding jewelry?

It's likely that the number one reason you want alliances in rose gold is that you are looking for something special and unique, which reflects the uniqueness of your couple. 

It's totally justified, because your wedding rings are an important symbol of your love and commitment. The second advantage of rose gold is its high resistance. Like white gold and 750 thousandths (18 carat) yellow gold, it is both precious and robust, which means that it will tend to acquire a patina rather than scratch or wear. This is especially important for jewelry you'll wear every day, like your wedding bands, which will inevitably suffer some wear and tear over time. Rose gold is therefore a wise choice if you want rings that will stay beautiful and not fade too quickly, just like your love.

How to match rose gold?

Italian designers, known for their expertise in jewelry, know how to perfectly combine rose gold and white gold jewelry for a result of great beauty and absolute refinement. Even if your engagement rings or other jewelry you wear are not the same color, the combination of rose gold and white gold is simply beautiful. Likewise, the subtle pairing of rose gold with yellow gold creates a delicate hue of rose gold. When it comes to stones, a rose gold setting will showcase gemstones like diamond, ruby, sapphir rose, garnet, amethyst or rhodonite. Of course, it all depends on personal taste.

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