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Which Type of Ring Metal Should You Choose?

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Which Type of Ring Metal Should You Choose?

Whether you are simply buying yourself a ring to add to your jewelry options or buying a significant gift for a wedding anniversary, or even an engagement, one of the first things you need to consider is the metal that makes up your jewelry. This article will discuss the different metals and how to choose between them. 

What Metals Are The Most Expensive For Jewelry?

First, you want to consider your budget for jewelry. Suppose you are buying

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jewelry for an anniversary or an engagement. In that case, you will probably want something that can last a lifetime and represents a momentous occasion. Jewelry made of pure metals like gold, silver, and platinum will be more expensive but less likely to tarnish over decades of use. By contrast, metal types like white and rose gold are created by mixing metals like rhodium and copper. These might lose their color over time and need to be re-plated. This is also true for plated jewelry in general. Plated jewelry usually uses a less expensive metal as a base and then adds a gold or silver coating on the metal that might rub off over time.

Should You Buy A Gold Wedding Ring?

Gold is among the most common and popular choices for special occasions. Yellow gold is the purest type of gold recommended for anniversaries and jewelry. It is also hypoallergenic. Quick tip, if you are ever buying jewelry for someone else as a gift, it is wise to ask them what metals they are allergic to. Some metals irritate the skin, so it is important to know that beforehand. You can also get their metal preferences if they have them. 

Should You Buy Platinum/Silver Jewelry?

Platinum and silver jewelry are very highly recommended for special occasions. Platinum, like gold, naturally has its unique color and doesn’t tarnish easily. It is perfect for a wedding band or engagement band. Many prefer silver or platinum for diamond jewelry because it doesn’t distract from diamonds. Silver colors accent the diamond’s color and clarity better than yellow gold might. 

Get Recommendations on Jewelry at Bostonian Jewelers 

If you live in the Boston area, Bostonian Jewelers is a trusted jewelry company that has helped hundreds of people get the perfect ring for the perfect occasion. Whether you are looking to buy something for an anniversary or to add to the collection, we are happy to help. Schedule a consultation with us today!