Which is the best metal for your engagement ring? This is a question we are asked every single day! There is no simple answer to this question as both platinum and gold both offer unique benefits. We will attempt to break it down here so you can gain a better understanding and make the right decision for your ring:
Question #1: Which one is more expensive? Firstly, platinum is more expensive than white gold because it is a denser and more pure metal. Essentially, more platinum is required to make a ring which gives it that heavy weighty feel. Gold might be more expensive right now per gram however less gold is used in the making of a ring therefore the finished product is less expensive. If price is a concern- go for white gold as it will come out to be a couple of hundred dollars less.
Question #2: Do they look different? Platinum and white gold look the same at first glance however you can feel the difference in the weight of them side by side. Platinum and white gold will begin to appear different as they are worn. Platinum’s shiny finish goes down to a more matte look over time as it scratches. Platinum is naturally white and will always look white. White gold will scratch but maintain a more shiny look after wear. However, the natural yellow elements in white gold can begin to peak through after some time depending on the wearers body chemistry. White gold can be re-plated to bring it back to its original color as well.
Question #3: Which is more durable? The answer is that it depends. Platinum is soft and malleable meaning it is more bendable. We find that platinum works best for our intricate micro-pave designs because our craftsmen can easily achieve particular designs when molding the metal. The finished product of platinum rings achieve a more sleek, refined appearance. White gold is tougher and less bendable. When platinum scratches, the metal is shifted from within ring. When white gold scratches the metal is actually removed from the ring making it more prone to breakage.
Summary: White gold is lighter, shinier, less expensive, but needs to be re-plated after time to maintain it’s white appearance. Platinum is naturally white, heavier, matte, softer, malleable, and maintains a sleek look.