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GEMSTONES THAT LOOK AWESOME IN WHITE GOLD

WHAT GEMSTONES LOOK BEST IN A WHITE GOLD MOUNTING?

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Gemstones That Look Good In White Gold

Some gemstones look awesome in 14kt white gold, others do not.

It all depends on the saturation and hue of the gemstone. Point blank, the best stones that look great in a white gold or platinum mounting, are gems that are darker, or have intense colors to them.

Stones like blue sapphire look absolutely awesome in a white or light colored mounting. White mountings can be anything from white gold, (10kt, 14kt, 18kt, 22kt, or 24kt), platinum, (stamped 950 or Plat.), palladium, titanium, tungsten, sterling silver or stainless steel.

All these metals are varieties of white metals. Some are brighter than others, some are more metallic or darker in tone, like a gun-metal gray, but for the most part, white metals are popular, hip and very fashionable.

80% is white gold

If you go into any jewelry store, you’d be amazed that 80% of the jewelry on display today is white gold (the other portions are rose gold and yellow gold). And just about all colored gemstone rings, pendants and earrings are set into white gold.

Here’s a list of gemstones (and birthstones) that look awesome in white gold and other white metals…

Gems that look good in white gold

Garnet, amethyst, diamond (as always), emerald, alexandrite, ruby, peridot, sapphire, pink tourmaline, citrine, blue topaz, tanzanites (dark ones), black diamond, and onyx. Plus some exotic gemstones like kunzite, iolite, rhodolite and lazurite.

The darker the better

But keep in mind, that the darker the better. More intense colors work awesome. The reason being, all gemstones come in a range of colors and hues. Anything from very light, faint, almost transparent hues, to dark, almost black tones. Stones that are very light (see picture) or stones with very little color, don’t look so hot in white gold. They look too Pale. They get lost. They blend in with the white metal and just about disappear.

The stones that look the best in white gold, are the ones that have a sharp contrast and distinct difference in color with the metal. Dark blue stones are sure to “POP” against white metals. Red rubies leave a striking contrast and stand out bold. Vivid pinks, bright amethysts, great green stones like emeralds and tourmalines and garnets work well also.

Gems that look bad in white gold

I would stay away from light colored stones, like aquamarines. Aquas are very light blue (see picture), almost transparent like water. They tend to cloak in the mounting and jewelry and no one even notices them (morganites in rose gold tend to have the same effect). It’s quite sad.

Cheap tanzanites that are very pale purple, get lost as well. Opals don’t seem to hold up well because of their whiteness either. Some topaz stones, like very light blue topaz, are hidden and just don’t have any impact or snap to them.

Favorite gemstones

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My favorite choice for gemstones that always look wonderful in white gold, no matter what, are: sapphires, rubies and emeralds (see picture). Hands down, these precious three gems are stunning in white gold and other white metals. They are sure to make a strong statement.

Diamonds

And of course, don’t forget: diamonds always look great in white gold.

But then again, diamonds look great in every mounting, in every metal, of any kind.

Diamonds have all the luck.

Cheers! :)




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Gold Acid Test Kit Watch Tool Repair Kit
Ring Adjusters EMT Emergency Ring Cutter
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