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March 12th, 2009

Gold Diamond Rings - Practical Guide

By Ted Crist

One of the things (if not the first) to be prepared before your wedding is a wedding ring, and the choice usually it’s a gold diamond rings. History tells, gold diamond rings is used in weddings since hundreds of years ago. Ring means bond, while the diamond means forever. So we can say diamond ring = bond forever. The material used to make a wedding ring is usually gold. There are advantages and disadvantages of each material that used to make the ring, but most people choose gold because gold is the most common material used, never go out of fashion, and if it begin to dull, it can be polished again.

14K or 18K

As I know, there is no gold wedding ring made of 100% gold (24k) because it’s too soft (but there is 24K jewelry ring). To make a gold wedding ring, it must be mixed with other materials, usually alloy copper for rose gold or yellow gold ring and nickel or palladium for white gold ring (some people reported allergic to nickel, so you better choose palladium). Gold ring is divided into several types i.e. 9K, 14k and 18k. But for wedding or engagment ring usually is 14K or 18K gold ring. 14k gold contains 58% gold and the rest 42% is other materials, while 18K gold is 75% gold and the rest 25% is other materials. Because the other materials that used to mix with gold is harder than gold, the 14k gold is harder from 18k gold. So if you’re an active person, I suggest you to purchase 14k gold, if you are the person who will remove the ring at work or you work behind the desk, you can buy 18k gold.

White Gold or Yellow Gold

Yellow gold looks more classic, but sometimes it looks too vivid, so it doesn’t match with the clothes or jewelry that you used. In contrary, because it’s neutral color, white gold can be used in almost every occasion.

Diamond ring setting

There are several types of diamond ring settings, such as the bezel setting, Ballerina setting, bead setting, Channel Setting, Setting Cluster, Flush Setting, and Pave Setting. Settings may affect how the diamond will reflect light (whether the ring setting will block the light) and of course it will affect how the ring looks, just select the ring setting that most suit your personality.

Diamond Cut

There are several types of diamond cut (round brilliant cut, princess cut, step cut, etc) that will make a diamond shape looks different. but what most important is not what type of diamond cut, but it’s the two aspects of the cut, which is polish and symmetry. If the diamond not well polished, the surface of the diamond may not reflective and the sparkle won’t come out or it will be blurred. If the symmetry is poor, it will cause the light that enter the diamond won’t reflect to the surface of the diamond, and the light will exits the diamond.

About the Author:
Ted Crist is an avid writer, providing two minutes guide on diamonds, rings and jewelry. Feel free to publish, use or edit my article (for grammar corrections), but I would be very appreciate if you put link back to DiamondsRings99.com.

Make sure to check another guide : Gold Bracelets for Women and for Men

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14k Gold Ring

February 17th, 2009

14K Gold Ring Simple Lesson

By: Ted Crist

14K White Gold Ring

14K White Gold Ring

If you don’t know what the meaning of 14K gold ring is or you confuse which ring you should choose, 14K gold ring or 18K gold ring, then you have to read this article.

How much gold contain in 14K gold ring?

To know how much gold contain in 14K (or 14kt or 14ct or 585) gold ring, you can use math… No No No don’t run away, it’s simple, I promise! Here is the formula:

Pure gold or 100% gold is 24 carat (24K). 14K gold is a mixture of 14 parts of gold and 10 parts of other materials /alloys by weight (14+10=24). If we convert it to percentage:

14K gold ring = (14K/24K) x 100% = 58,333333333333333…..ZZZZzzzz % Gold or 58,5 % Gold for short (the rest 41,5 % is other materials)

While 18K gold ring = (18K/24K) x 100% = 75 % Gold (the rest 25 % is other materials)

And 9K gold ring = … (it’s your home work :-) )

So if you find ring or jewelry with 585 mark, it’s mean that ring contain 58,5% of gold.

Why must be mixed with other materials?

It’s because gold is soft material. I Strongly not recommend you to buy 24K gold ring for your wedding or engagement ring. In order to make the gold ring is possible to wear everyday with constant wear and tear, it must be mixed with other materials or metal that is harder than gold. That means 14K gold ring is slightly harder than 18K gold ring, because the percentage of harder material (i.e. other materials) that 14K gold ring contain is bigger than 18K gold ring.

What is the different of yellow gold, white gold and rose gold?

The difference is the material that used to mix with gold. This material will determine the final color of gold ring. But if we talk about gold contain, whether 14K yellow gold ring or 14K white gold ring or 14K rose gold ring will contain same amount of gold, which is 58,5 % of gold.

Now you already know that 14K gold ring is harder than 18K gold ring, so if you are an active person, I suggest you to buy 14K gold ring, because it’s harder and more scratch resistance.

P.S (read from right to left; if you don’t have much time it’s not a must to read it :-) )
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About the Author:
Ted Crist is an avid writer, providing two minutes guide on diamonds, rings and jewelry. Feel free to publish, use or edit my article (for grammar corrections), but I would be very appreciate if you put link back to DiamondsRings99.com.

Make sure to check another guide: Gold Diamond Ring Tutorial

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White Gold Rings

February 14th, 2009

White Gold Rings Vs Platinum Rings

By: Ted Crist

Jewelry White Gold Rings

Jewelry White Gold Rings

If you want to buy wedding rings, engagement rings or just for your rings collection and you like white color, most likely you’ll choice white gold rings or platinum rings for your options. There are plus minus sides of each material, here are some of them.

Purity

White is not a natural color of gold. To create white gold rings, you must mix gold with white materials, such as silver, nickel or palladium. 75% gold + 25% white materials = 18K white gold rings, while 58, 5% gold + 41, 5% white materials = 14K white gold rings. After that, white gold rings usually coated with rhodium to enhance its white color.

Platinum rings purity are more than 90% (approximately 95%). Platinum rings also heavier and denser metal than white gold rings. White is a natural color of platinum and doesn’t need rhodium coating to make platinum rings looks white.

Durability

Platinum rings are more durable and more scratch resistance than white gold rings. Platinum rings also don’t need to replated with rhodium, which mean less maintenance.

Price

Platinum rings are more pure, more rare and more difficult to manufactured, which in result will make platinum rings more expensive than white gold rings.

Conclusion

If you buy rings just for your collection I think it’s enough if you buy white gold rings. If you buy white gold rings, you can have approximately two white gold rings than one platinum ring with same price, which means you will have more ring collections and you won’t get easily bored. But if price is not a problem for you, then platinum rings is your selection.

You may consider buying platinum rings for your wedding rings, because you’ll wear it forever. But if you can’t afford it or you think it’s not necessary to buy platinum rings, for example, you won’t wear your wedding rings at work or on your daily life, you can buy white gold rings as your wedding rings or engagement rings. If white gold rings begin to dull, you only need to spend some time and a little cost to replated white gold rings with rhodium, and your white gold ring will shine again. Ask your jewelry stores near you to do that.

About the Author:
Ted Crist is an avid writer, providing two minutes guide on diamonds, rings and jewelry. Feel free to publish, use or edit my article (for grammar corrections), but I would be very appreciate if you put link back to DiamondsRings99.com.

Make sure to check another guide: Gold Diamond Ring Tutorial

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