Do white gold and sterling silver look the same?

Appearance: Sterling silver and white gold are both beautiful smooth metal combinations that are attractive on anyone, but they especially complement cooler skin tones. While both are similar in hue, you can tell sterling silver apart by its slightly brighter complexion.
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Does white gold look like silver?

White gold has a shinier, more brilliant white appearance than silver. The white color originates from a composition that mixes pure yellow gold with alloy metals such as nickel. When the rhodium mixture on the surface of white gold wears off, you'll need to find a jeweler to put new rhodium plating on it.
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Is white gold shinier than sterling silver?

Yellow gold is often mixed with nickel or zinc. When you look more carefully, you'll notice that sterling silver is brighter than white gold.
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How can I tell if my ring is white gold?

Stampings and Markings

If you find a marking that contains the letters PT, Pt or Plat, you have found an item that is made of platinum. If you see a karat marking like K or k, usually accompanied by a number, the item is made of white gold.
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How white gold looks like?

White gold is a beautiful, precious metal. It has the same appearance as platinum and silver, but has a more affordable price than platinum and is much more hard-wearing than silver. It is the perfect choice for those who prefer a white, silvery appearance over yellow gold.
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DOES STERLING SILVER LOOK LIKE WHITE GOLD?



Can you wear white gold in the shower?

Wearing solid gold jewelry, white gold or yellow gold, in the shower will not harm the metal itself, however it can reduce the shine therefore it is not recommended. Showering with gold plated jewelry can eventually cause the gold layer to wear off completely, therefore you should definitely refrain from doing so.
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Why does my sterling silver look gold?

When the copper in silver reacts to the moisture in the air, your ring first develops a slight golden hue and then turns a dark color. In addition to airborne moisture, copper also reacts to acidic foods such as onions and chemicals like bleach, ammonia and chlorine.
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Does white gold turn yellow?

You might even begin to question the quality of the metal, but even the highest quality white gold turns yellow over time. While some jewelry may change colors because of cheap metals or improper plating, the color-changing properties of white gold have nothing to do with its quality or price.
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What is white gold stamped with?

white gold has half the gold content of 18ct., so jewellery made in 9ct. gold is stamped “375”. Palladium is quite a soft metal, so 9ct. white gold is (contrary to popular belief), less hard wearing than 18ct.
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Is white gold shiny?

White gold has a brilliant, bright shine that reflects light beautifully and brings the sparkle out in diamonds. However, like all jewellery, white gold does require some maintenance to make the most of its stunning features.
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Which is better white gold or silver?

White gold is stronger and more durable than silver. The combination of metals like zinc give white gold its form and durability. Without it, pure gold is just as soft as pure silver. Additionally, white gold is also rhodium plated, which gives it a shiny top layer.
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How can you test white gold at home?

You can also fill a cup or glass with white vinegar, and drop your gold in it, let it soak for 5-8 minutes, take it out and rinse with water. If the metal has changed its color even slightly, then the gold is not pure but if it keeps shining, then the gold is pure.
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Can you wear sterling silver and white gold together?

It has always been that you have to make a choice: either wear all white metals like platinum, white gold and sterling silver, or you can wear yellow gold. But NOT both at the same time; mixing white and yellow metals together was always a no-no.
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Can sterling silver look gold?

In most cases, you can identify gold-plated sterling silver as 925 sterling silver, but you can find additional marks, as well: GEP – Gold electroplated. GP – Gold plated. HGP – Heavy gold plated.
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Why is my white gold ring turning yellow?

What Causes Discoloration In White Gold? When you see a yellowish tint in your white gold jewelry, it's not because of poor quality. Instead, you see the inner layer of gold alloy under the rhodium plating. Because rhodium is applied in such a thin layer, usually only a few microns thick, it can wear off over time.
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Is gold over sterling silver good?

Usually, no. With typical use and wear, gold vermeil is the highest quality, and longest lasting option aside from solid gold. While gold vermeil can tarnish because the base layer is Sterling silver and gold tarnishes over time so it can easily be polished away.
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What can damage white gold?

Chlorine is a chemical that can have a damaging effect on white gold over time and can cause your ring's parts to wear down faster. Since you can also find chlorine in tap water and swimming pools, don't wear your white gold ring while taking a shower or swimming.
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How long does sterling silver last?

Even though sterling silver, on average, lasts 20 years there are ways that you can stretch its longevity to last as long as several generations!
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Can you shower in sterling silver?

Can you shower with sterling jewellery? Showering with sterling silver jewellery won't necessarily harm the metal. However, silver is a natural metal and therefore reacts with certain things. The water can oxidise the silver, meaning it is likely to tarnish and will therefore start to darken.
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What does white gold look like when it fades?

It's natural for white gold to fade, sometimes yellowing, here's why. Most white gold rings are flash plated with a very, very thin coating of rhodium (a pure white metal) to give them a more brilliant, pure white appearance. This rhodium plating will wear off over time and reveal the white gold ring underneath.
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What does white gold look like without plating?

Yes, if you compare natural, non-plated white gold side by side to Palladium, Platinum or Rhodium plated gold, you will see a difference. But individually, natural white gold will appear white. 9ct white gold has a slightly creamier, golden hue. 18ct white gold is darker, almost gunmetal in tone.
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Is white gold really white?

There is no such thing as white gold. Gold is just that, regardless of what hue it appears once fashioned for its end use. Gold in its most natural form is red yellow in color. Pure gold (24K) is also very soft, so it is often mixed with other metals to increase its strength and durability.
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Is white gold always stamped?

In the U.S., there is a law that mandates that gold jewelry sold by a vendor must be stamped with a marking that indicates the item's karat number. The law also states that the real purity of the piece can deviate by up to 0.5 karats from the karat stamp.
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