Because it is normally plated, so the colour rubs off after a while
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True white gold is not a plating, but an alloy of gold with other metals. Some people confuse white gold with silver, so it may not be as "impressive" as yellow gold.
14KT white gold is as good as yellow gold, it is just finished differently. 14KT yellow gold will not need the additional maintenance that you will find with white gold. White gold is finished with rhodium. And sometimes due to wear and tear rhodium can ware off, but can be replaced.
White gold is produced by combining pure gold with white metals such as nickel, palladium, or silver to create an alloy with a white appearance. This alloy is then often plated with rhodium to enhance its whiteness and durability.
yes white breadis good for gold fish i guess i honestly don't know
in my opinion white or silver/ gold
It depends on the Karat weight. 18K white gold is 75% gold and 25% alloy, 14K white gold is 58% gold and 42% alloy, 9K white gold is 32% gold and 68% alloy. White and yellow gold have exactly the same gold content. The only difference is the alloy mixed with the gold. White gold is usually yellow gold mixed with silver, palladium or nickel.
White gold is a gold alloy.
There is no price value difference between the actual gold in white and yellow gold jewellery, as long as it is hallmarked at the same carat weight. So for example, 18K white gold and 18K yellow gold will contain the same percentage of gold.
this sometimes works but ya know how the question marks on the box switch from gold to white well make sure you open it on gold (so that it opens gold not white).
The yellow gold dipped with Rhodium plated it is not white gold ... It is alloys of yellow gold with Rhodium plated... Only "Pure Solid White Gold formula" it is the real white gold inside and outside white; Life time guaranties!
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You can't change "yellow" gold to white gold. White gold is an alloy of gold that contains gold and another metal, often nickel, platinum or palladium. To make white gold, you have to first melt down gold, melt down your other metal and mix them in an alloy.