What is rose gold?
Rose gold gets its color from adding copper alloys to yellow gold. Unlike white gold, it has no rhodium plating, which makes rose gold durable and longer lasting than white gold, and despite its rarity, is more affordable than platinum.
Rose gold has made a huge comeback in the past couple of years. A warm pinkish metal, it complements all skin tones beautifully and as such is becoming a very popular choice for engagement rings.
While rose gold is a beautiful choice for a white diamond engagement ring it is even more stunning when paired with the right coloured gemstone. Champagnes, browns and pinks are enhanced by this beautiful metal.
Rose gold (also known and pink or Russian gold) has become a popular choice for all types of jewelry and has even carried over into other accessories such as shoes, purses and personal gadgets. The warmth of rose gold jewelry is flattering for any skin type.
As rose gold jewelry styles make their way into the mainstream, more brides are choosing rose gold wedding ring to set their rings apart from the more classic gold or platinum foundations.
Different gemstones lend themselves nicely to rose gold metals. Besides diamonds, morganite is a gem often chosen for rose gold jewelry because it accentuates the pink metal for a stunning, all-around blushy look.
Wedding bands in rose gold for both men and women are becoming more common as well, for the non-traditional, yet stylish couple.