Tom says: “Although we can rhodium plate both 9ct and 18ct white gold to achieve a sharper, more dazzling white, I find their natural colourings striking. Leaving them as they are can massively enhance a design and inspiration.”

Channel your inspiration with the colour variations of a white gold engagement ring.
White gold can capture the beauty of any gemstone where 9ct or 18ct carry their own characteristics to partner with.
In its natural form, 9ct has a creamier tone, whilst 18ct has a more gunmetal, darker colouring. They’re both perfect for anyone who likes an alternative look or options for warmer or deeper gemstone hues.
To maximise their tonal qualities, mixing finishes like satin or polished can make both options captivating.
Tom says: “Although we can rhodium plate both 9ct and 18ct white gold to achieve a sharper, more dazzling white, I find their natural colourings striking. Leaving them as they are can massively enhance a design and inspiration.”
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White gold is gold that has been alloyed with other white metals such as zinc or silver to produce a much lighter coloured gold that still retains the warmth of gold
White gold is often rhodium plated to create a steely white, platinum-like appearance.
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