What to Look Out For When Buying the Classic Gold Ring

It was with yellow gold that man’s affair with precious metals started, and understandably over the centuries since then, it has attained an iconic status. Gold soon became not only the economic strength of nations but also a symbol of status and affluence. It is not hard to guess why it became the standard in jewelry and became popular with people across nations uniting in holy matrimony. Signifying beauty, class, and luxury, you need to be able to appreciate why a gold wedding ring is not only a universal symbol of commitment and love between two persons but also perhaps the most gorgeous jewelry that you possess.

The Revival of Yellow Gold in Engagement Bands and Wedding Rings

Simply due to the fact that yellow gold has been around in our civilization for hundreds of years, a certain degree of familiarity had crept in and people increasingly started experimenting with different precious metals for their wedding jewelry. This inclination gave rise to the use of metals like platinum, titanium, silver and even shades of gold in white and rose. However, despite the widespread use of different materials, the classic yellow gold remains as popular as ever. Some wedding ring buying tips:

Fully Pure Gold Is Not Necessarily Ideal

We generally prefer most things to be pure, however, in the case of gold;it is mixed with other materials. Completely pure gold or what is known as 24K gold is actually too soft to be used for manufacturing jewelry. This makes it necessary for the gold to be blended with some other harder metals such as silver, zinc, nickel, etc. so that it becomes stronger and more durable. Even 22K gold, while used in the production of plain jewelry, is not strong enough for use in studded jewelry. Typically, modern jewelry like a gold ringis made from 18K gold and lower depending on design and price considerations.

The purity of gold also affects its color as the addition of various metals for the hardening makes it look different. Usually, to the lay eye, the purer the gold, the darker it looks. When out shopping for a wedding ring, ask to see rings of different karat ratings and you will immediately be able to figure out the color difference.

Go the Vintage Way

If you like the idea of an antique wedding ring, there is perhaps nothing better than gold because not only does it beautifully complement the vintage style but also is perfect for adding decorative touches that can show off your personality in a lovely artistic way. One of the most popular vintage styles is a traditional gold band that is engraved with floral or mill grain designs that act to occupy the empty space within the band and create a very remarkable design that takes the boredom out of the equation.

Use Diamonds for an Opulent Look

Diamonds set on a band of classic yellow gold is always good for creating a lot of excitement and an appearance of opulence. There are innumerable ways in which diamonds can be set on rings right from a cluster of diamonds around a central one, a line of the sparkling stones along the band or a single stone set on the band – the solitaire as it is popularly known. If you have taken great care to choose a diamond for its cut, clarity, and color and want to impress others with its white iridescence you should keep in mind that the deep yellow of the band will show through the stone giving it a yellowish appearance. If that is not what you want, ask the jeweler to set it on prongs that will lift the diamond off the surface of the ring and restore its glitter.

Conclusion

The yellow gold ring is as traditional as it can get, however it does not preclude you from adding a contemporary flair that will not detract from its intrinsic romanticism. You can ask your jeweler to show you some modern cuts of the stone as well as some uniquely crafted gold bands for a really memorable design that is classic, modern, and timeless.

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