Well, White gold never exist; in natural way, only in electron is silver and yellow gold in the mine together is in natural way like yellow-silver color. To create Pure solid white Gold formula alloy's depends on what kind of precious metals they use inside. In the different formula composition the Precious metal alloys have better use; for example: Rhodium Plated in the top of yellow Gold is not White gold... it is yellow Gold with Rhodium Plate... Simply it is a lie of the jewelry industry, that is white Gold under a false Pretension .The People loss million and Billions of dollars for years in the Jewelry Plate yellow Gold with Rhodium; and the consumer pays to the jewelry industry's so that the Jewelry be re-plated with Rhodium every year, because the jewelry looses the color in a year. The solution is to look in the past ,in 1920 when your Grandmother used rings that inside and outside is Pure color solid White Gold formula alloys ! In today the economy that we live in all jewelry stores closes go out of Business because Yellow Gold controls the Market Price and lie to People to use only yellow gold with Rhodium to create artificial color to call white gold;when it is not better than pure solid formula white Gold alloy's. Yellow Gold 10k-14k 18k 22k alloys with Rhodium costs more, that Real pure solid white Gold formula alloys and this White gold formula is much Better that yellow gold. The industry protect the formula,of pure solid white gold and guarantees the Jewelry for life time for broken or loss of white color. You do not need yellow Gold and Rhodium to make Real Pure solid white gold formula alloy's to made jewelry . Sincerely , see webpages Living Life Enterprises Presents.
about the same as yellow gold
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.
No, white gold and yellow gold have different markings. White gold is often stamped with markings such as "18k" or "14k" to indicate the purity of the gold and the alloy used, while yellow gold will have its own set of markings denoting the same information.
I don’t know
means excatly the same as yellow gold
No. White gold and yellow gold have the same amount of gold/value in them, but white gold is made with nickel and few other properties which turn it white. Some white gold jewelry is slightly more expensive because most of it has a rhodium coating (which gives it that shiny bright white look) and that cost is factored in.
Well, 22k white gold price in India it is the same price that Yellow gold metal. Because it is not Real white gold. Well, only " Pure Solid White gold Formula " it is Real white gold... Yellow gold metal, copper, with Rhodium Plated is not white gold, sale in India!Sincerely: Professional Jewelry!
Its the same price they just put color There's no such thing as "pure" white gold. Pure gold is 24K and is a bright buttery yellow. It is unalloyed, so there's nothing to change its color. The highest karat white gold can be is 18k (75% gold) because white alloys have to be added to whiten its color. Even so, it will have a dull yellow tinge. White gold is commonly plated with rhodium, a metal from the platinum family, to make it more silver, but as this plating wears off the yellow tinge underneath will show and it will need to be re-plated.
both are same but yellow mettal is more famous and has more resale value
The worth if rose gold is measured by the amount of gold that is actually in the piece. That is determined by the Karat. Rose gold and yellow gold usually go for around the same price, depending on how many Karats it is.
The value of yellow and white gold is based on the purity of the metal, not the color. 24K gold is the purest form, but it is too soft for jewelry, so it is typically mixed with other metals. The value of yellow and white gold will be similar if they have the same purity.
I guess technically there is only yellow gold when thinking of gold in the pure form. Alloys are mixed with yellow gold to produce white gold. Jewelry manufacturers purchase bricks of yellow gold which are 24ct. 24ct is the highest carat you can cast gold in. Any higher of a carat and the gold is too soft. The 24ct gold is then melted and turned into tiny pebbles. These pebbles are mixed with different alloys just before being cast into the jewelry mold. White gold is created by mixing nickel with yellow gold. Rose gold is created by mixing copper with yellow gold.