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Platinum vs Gold Engagement Ring

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Platinum vs Gold in Engagement Rings


Platinum Price / Oz $ 929.35 | Gold Price per Ounce $1,554.10


Pros of Platinum (vs Gold)

  • Malleable, Finer craftsmanship
  • Better jewelers work with platinum
  • Hypo-allergenic
  • Rarer than gold
  • Hold value in spite of financial fears and turmoils
  • Often considered a symbol of prestige
  • Heavier and more durable than white gold
  • Tends to look more expensive
  • Develops a stunning Patina over time


Cons of Platinum

  • Is significantly more expensive than white gold (even though it looks nearly identical)
  • Will get scratched (and dull over time. Not everyone loves patina)
  • Isn't yellow if you're looking for gold
  • Not all jewelers are qualified to work with Platinum

Pros of Yellow Gold

  • The most hypoallergenic of all the three gold colors. But not against Platinum
  • Historically the most popular metal used for wedding and engagement bands
  • The most malleable and easiest for jewelers to manipulate
  • All jewelers can work with it
  • Easily matched with diamonds of a lower color grade.

Ben's Opinion: If you are deciding between Platinum vs White Gold?


Antique History of Platinum and Gold


Up until 1900) Georgian, Victorian -> Only Yellow Gold and Silver

(1900 - 1910) Edwardian -> Mix of Platinum and Yellow Gold

Art Deco -> Just Platinum

(White Gold became commercially available as of 1912 in Pforzheim, Germany and gained popularity in the mid-to-late 1920s as a low-cost substitute for platinum) 

Rant: Almost all real Art Deco is NOT made with White gold.

Rant: Very few high-class recent jewelry pieces are made from gold since platinum has been around...

Graff Pink, a rare 24.78 carat pink diamond -> Platinum

Hope Diamond 5.52-carat deep-blue diamond -> PLATINUM

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