Chloe says: “Rose gold is my favourite – it’s a less intense shade than yellow gold, where the subtlety complements different skin tones. It pairs beautifully with muted coloured gemstones like peaches, cognacs, browns and of course diamond.”

Match your tones with the pinky hues in a rose gold engagement ring.
Rose gold can come in 9ct, 18ct or 22ct.
9ct is more durable and is the classic pink overtone that comes to mind when you think of rose gold.
18ct has a slightly buttery, softer yellow-pink hue.
22ct is more rare and soft, with an almost yellow colouring
Chloe says: “Rose gold is my favourite – it’s a less intense shade than yellow gold, where the subtlety complements different skin tones. It pairs beautifully with muted coloured gemstones like peaches, cognacs, browns and of course diamond.”
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Rose gold is gold that is alloyed with copper to give it a warmer more pink coloured tone.
The colour varies depending upon the carat of gold – the amount of gold that makes up the alloy, with 18 carat rose gold being the richest and darkest colour.
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