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White gold is generally stronger than silver.

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Which is stronger - white gold or silver?

White gold is generally stronger than silver.


Which is better white gold or silver?

White gold is stronger and has a better quality than silver does.


What is the difference between white gold and regular gold necklaces?

Gillett's Jewellers provides information about the differences between white gold and regular gold necklaces. It explains how the different metals used in each alloy mix determine the color of the gold. Yellow gold is made using copper and zinc. White gold uses silver and palladium.


What elements go into gold necklaces?

Gold necklaces are typically made from a combination of gold and other metals such as silver, copper, or zinc to enhance durability. The purity of gold is measured in karats, with 24K being the purest form. Different alloys are used to achieve different colors of gold, such as white gold (mixed with silver and palladium) or rose gold (mixed with copper).


What is stronger gold or silver?

Silver


What minerals can be found around your house?

* Gold or silver in necklaces


can pendants be cleaned like necklaces?

Depending on what type of metal the pendant is , wether is be gold or silver and such , they can be cleaned like regular necklaces .


If my wedding ring is silver, should I only wear silver necklaces, or can I mix up the metal tones?

It never hurts to mix up alloys, and gold rings go well with silver necklaces.


Are James Avery necklaces expensive?

These necklaces are very very expensive, from 99 dollars to over thousands. They are made of sterling silver and they also sell 14k gold necklaces. but, they are very good necklaces.


What is better white gold or sterling silver?

white gold


What matches white and gold?

Gold and White. Silver goes fabulously!


Is white gold silver or is it gold?

White gold is gold with different alloys than yellow gold. Gold comes in all sorts of varieties (green gold, antique gold, yg, wg, etc). You can tell because it is measured in karats, whereas silver is not - anything called sterling, for example, must be at least 92.5% silver.