White Gold Womens Wedding Rings
Whether you plan on wearing that sexy wedding dress with the tattoo lace down the back or a timeless ball gown down the aisle, compliment the style of both your wedding gown and engagement ring. From 18 karat to 14 karat white gold, your wedding band is a piece of jewelry you’re going to say “I do” in and cherish for the rest of your life. After receiving the perfect, glistening white gold engagement ring, now it’s time to select your wedding band. Today, womens wedding bands are sold in thousands of different styles and variations, so why be limited to that plain white gold band? It’s an important choice that could seem daunting. We’re here to make it easier for you!
Decisions, decisions...
If you’re looking for something lacey and vintage, then our selection of designer white gold ladies wedding rings from Tacori and Verragio are going to entice you. Couture, modern and ultra fashionista more your thing? The rings from our award winning designer Robert Pelliccia and Karl Lagerfeld is a good place to start. Karl Lagerfeld was a designer for Coco Chanel and known for his edgy studded accessories and that style carries over to wedding bands.
Need some more help? Speak with one of our bridal specialists by chatting or calling our store for a personalized touch.
Need some more help? Speak with one of our bridal specialists by chatting or calling our store for a personalized touch.
Some of my friends warned me that white gold turns yellow. Is that true?
All white gold jewelry is rhodium plated, whether it’s stamped 18k gold or 14k gold. This is perhaps the biggest difference in white and yellow gold, since yellow gold is naturally yellow it does not need to be plated. Yellow gold is mixed with white metals to produce an off-white color and then goes through the plating process.
Can I be allergic to white gold?
Actually, to be more specific, you’re most likely allergic to the alloy that the yellow gold content is mixed with. Most people who have an allergic reaction have it months after having the ring. This is because the hypo-allergenic metal named Rhodium has begun to wear off because of wear. Now your finger is exposed to the mixture of gold and most commonly nickel and that’s what you may be allergic to. If this happens to you, we suggest purchasing a platinum wedding band, which is hypoallergenic.
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