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<div style="width:180px;float:right;text-align:justify;">Until recently, I didn&#8217;t know there&#8217;s such a thing like the <strong>Platinum Vs White Gold</strong> battle, because I thought that these were two terms for one thing (hey, I&#8217;m not an expert!). Fortunately, a jeweler enlightened me, I started to do some research and came across some really interesting information that I will write for you in this article. For starters, let&#8217;s make it final: white gold is not same as platinum. They have different properties although they may seem quite similar to each other.     </div>
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<h1>White gold</h1>
<div style="text-align:justify;">To begin with our <strong>Platinum Vs White Gold</strong> article, we&#8217;ll list some properties for both of our subjects. White gold contains gold and some white metals (which may be silver and palladium). There are different types of this alloy: 18kt, 14kt, 9kt or other. The 18kt type is an alloy of 75% gold and 25% of a white metal. If we make a comparison with a gold 18kt piece of jewelry, the difference is that in the gold piece – the 25% belong to copper or zinc. White gold jewelry is coated with rhodium which gives the nice silvery shine. Without this coating, the alloy has an off-white color with yellow undertone and shine. Periodical servicing of white gold is needed because the rhodium wears off and new coating should be done. That&#8217;s where platinum has advantage in the <b>Platinum Vs White Gold</b> comparison. And to make things more clearer – the coating necessity is not that rare, if you have a white gold ring that you wear all the time, you&#8217;ll need to take it for re-rhodium plating once a year. This service is not expensive, but jewelry like this requires more care.</div>
<h1>Platinum</h1>
<div style="text-align:justify;">As opposed to white gold, platinum is not an alloy, but a naturally white metal that is used in almost pure form. It wins in all of the <strong>Platinum Vs White Gold</strong> comparisons in terms of quality, because it is stronger and has a natural shine that makes platinum jewelry unnecessary to be plated. It has it&#8217;s shine and brilliance forever, and it doesn&#8217;t need any kind of servicing unless you have a problem with an incorporated stone. Everyone would wonder why we need to do a <b>Platinum Vs White Gold</b> battle if Platinum wins every time&#8230; well it doesn&#8217;t have only advantages over white gold. It loses in the point of pricing, because platinum is very dense and the same ring would be much heavier in platinum than in white gold. Platinum is very expensive and some people simply can&#8217;t afford to have reasonably massive peace of jewelry made from this material.</div>
<h2>Platinum Vs White Gold in looks</h2>
<div style="text-align:justify;">When it comes to the looks, only a good trained eye would notice a difference in <strong>Platinum Vs White Gold</strong>. When white gold has been plated with rhodium, there&#8217;s no noticeable difference at all. So if you decide to buy a platinum ring be careful not to get fooled and buy from a trusted jeweler. When it comes to jewelry that you wear all the time, like an engagement ring for example, it is better to spend some extra money on platinum. But if you want to own a quality piece of jewelry that you&#8217;ll wear on special occasions, I think the <b>Platinum Vs White Gold</b> comparison is decided in favor of white gold, because it can offer massive jewelry at a price that won&#8217;t make you faint.</div>
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		<title>Platinum vs White Gold – Select the one that Suits You Best</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the modern era upscale on technology level even there are other arenas such as fashion and home living standards also that need simultaneous progression. And with so many new types of metals around, there are many different styles of modern jewelry design that are easily available in the market. Current trend for most of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the modern era upscale on technology level even there are other arenas such as fashion and home living standards also that need simultaneous progression. And with so many new types of metals around, there are many different styles of modern jewelry design that are easily available in the market. Current trend for most of the woman is white tone jewelry that is made of white gold or platinum. Many a times it becomes very difficult for a common person to differentiate between <strong>platinum vs white gold</strong> when they are confronted with both type of jewelry. Here we bring in some interesting tips that will help you to decide what kind of metal will suit you better.</p>
<p>When we look at some chemical facts about Platinum it is one of the rare metals as compared to Gold and can cause allergy in very few cases. Platinum melts around 1772 Celsius and possess a high metal density. It natural color is white in color.  Whereas White gold is made from pure gold mixed with alloy mixture of palladium, zinc, silver, nickel etc. in different proportions depending upon the desired type of color tone and strength of white gold. But reports suggest that this metal has not shown to cause any allergic reactions. Moving onto the physical aspects of it, platinum is more lustrous as compared to white gold. Shoppers and jewelry manufacturers use rhodium to make brighter and shinier so that it glitters and gives a beautiful radiance. All said and done if you observe <strong>platinum vs white gold</strong> on the basis of ductility and consistency platinum again score higher in this subject making it more stronger metal.</p>
<p>Cost wise also platinum is quite expensive as it is a rare metal than white gold. Depending upon the weight and design platinum jewelry can cost some high amount of money. As white gold is not a pure metal so the cost is also not as high as platinum products. So if you have tight budget but still want to buy white tone jewelry then white gold is a good option for you. As platinum is a stronger metal the cost for manufacturing designer jewelry also adds to the high cost of it.</p>
<p>Now once you have finalized what type of metal you would like to pursue then a simple scratch test will further clear your doubt about the truthfulness of the metal. Scratch the metal on a hard surface, if it gets scratched then it is likely to be white gold. Another test that can be done is the heat test. But I recommend such test must be done carefully so as not to damage the original design and shape of the metallic jewelry. Surely these differences amongst <strong>platinum vs white gold </strong>will help you to buy the right type of jewelry for you.</p>
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