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Discover the radiant elegance of our white gold engagement rings, where the timeless allure of 14k white gold meets the brilliance of dazzling white diamonds. Each ring is expertly rhodium plated for that extra sheen and durability, presenting a collection that spans the timeless beauty of round, the modern sophistication of oval, the geometric precision of princess cut, and the classic charm of emerald-shaped diamonds.

Within this exquisite collection, you have the freedom to choose between natural diamonds, celebrated for their unique characteristics; clarity enhanced diamonds, which undergo precise treatments to reveal their true potential; or lab-grown diamonds, offering both sustainability and modern perfection. This versatility ensures that every love story can find its perfect match, aligning with personal values, aesthetic preferences, and budget considerations, making our white gold engagement rings as unique as the bonds they symbolize.

White Gold Engagement Rings FAQ

Is white gold ok for an engagement ring?

White gold is an excellent choice for engagement rings and is by far the most popular choice with over 70% of couples choosing white gold for their engagement ring. White gold is most popular in 14K and 18K with both options looking exactly the same as they're rhodium plated for a shiny white finish. However, this does mean that it requires regular rhodium plating to maintain its bright finish, which can wear off over time.

Why are white gold engagement rings so popular?

White gold engagement rings are popular for their timeless elegance and an icy white finish that perfectly matches the look and feel of high quality diamonds. Given the lack of color contrast between the metal and diamond, the small prongs holding and in between diamonds can seem almost invisible.

What does a white gold ring symbolize?

A white gold ring symbolizes purity, innocence, and clarity, making it a popular choice for engagements and weddings.

Is a white gold ring worth it?

A white gold ring is worth considering for its durability and modern look. It is more resistant to scratches than yellow gold and complements cool-toned gemstones such as diamonds. Gold in general is the number 1 go-to option for anyone looking for fine jewelry that will last a lifetime.

What is the disadvantage of white gold?

White gold can wear more easily than platinum and requires regular rhodium plating to maintain its white color. Other than that, it's ideal to work with from a goldsmith's perspective and so an extremely high level of polish and shine can be achieved.