Crafting your dream engagement ring is more than just choosing the right stone or the design; it’s important to also consider how each gold works with your skin tone and how much care it needs. Let’s explore each metal type so you can easily find your perfect match.
White Gold
Often mistaken for silver, white gold is actually pure gold. Its signature color comes from metals like palladium or nickel. While these additional metals disguise pure gold’s trademark hue, the inclusion of nickel may cause allergies. If you have a nickel allergy but love the look of white gold, option for nickel-free (with palladium).
Thanks to its rhodium coating, white gold is considered one of the hardier metals. This coating provides extra shine and protection from scratches and tarnishing, but also causes white gold to require the most care as hand sanitizers and certain skin pH levels can wear rhodium down.
Thanks to its unique silvery hue, white gold often best suits those with cool skin tones. If you have pink, red, or blue undertones to your skin, white gold is an excellent choice for your engagement ring.
Rose Gold
Beloved for its romantic blush, rose gold is created by mixing gold with copper. (The more copper, the rosier the hue.) Rose gold is exceptionally durable and scratch-resistant, making it ideal for everyday wear. Plus, it is relatively low maintenance, requiring just a gentle clean to stay shiny.
While rose gold flatters most skin tones — especially warm or neutral undertones — and is considered generally hypoallergenic, people with copper sensitivities should be mindful.
Yellow Gold
The true classic, yellow gold is made by mixing gold with copper and zinc for a rich, warm color. Its signature warm tone enhances a natural glow on warm skin tones, making it a perfect fit if you have yellow, golden, or peachy undertones. Considered the most hypoallergenic, it’s also ideal for sensitive skin.
Yellow gold is softer than white or rose gold, but it’s durable enough for everyday wear. If it gets scratched, don’t worry—thanks to this metal’s rich color, they blend in seamlessly. It’s also the easiest to care for. Simply clean it with a soft cloth, no special treatments needed.
Choosing the right metal for your engagement ring—a piece you’ll cherish for the rest of your life—is an important choice. Considering what suits your skin tone, lifestyle, and maintenance needs is important, but don’t forget to have fun with it and find a metal you fall in love with.
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