Platinum Vermeil had a base material consisting of 92.5% pure silver. The material is plated with a metal from the platinum family giving it the beautiful lustrous effect.
18K Rose Gold Vermeil (925)
18K Rose Gold Vermeil had a base material consisting of 92.5% pure silver. The material is micron plated with pure 18K Rose Gold giving it the beautiful pink color.
18K Yellow Gold Vermeil (925)
18K Yellow Gold Vermeil had a base material consisting of 92.5% pure silver. The material is micron plated with pure 18K Yellow Gold giving it the beautiful natural color of gold.
Solid 18K White Gold (AU750)
Solid 18K White gold, consists of 75% pure gold alloyed with whitish metals such as silver and palladium to achieve the white color. 18K White Gold is plated with Rhodium to achieve the lustrous effect. 18K Gold is the highest grade of gold used for crafting fine jewellery.
Solid 18K Rose Gold (AU750)
Solid 18K Rose gold, consists of 75% pure gold alloyed with silver and copper to achieve the rose color. Rose or Pink gold is popular recently due to its distinctive color. 18K Gold is the highest grade of gold used for crafting fine jewellery.
Solid 18K Yellow Gold (AU750)
Solid 18K Yellow Gold consists of 75% pure gold alloyed with other yellow metals to strengthen it for crafting into jewellery. 18K Gold is the highest grade of gold used for crafting fine jewellery.
Solid Platinum consists of 95% pure platinum alloyed with other metals. Unlike white gold, which is pure yellow gold mixed with alloys that overpower the yellow color and create an almost white color, Platinum is naturally white. Platinum is very durable and typically outlasts gold by many years. Solid Platinum (PT950) is also one of the heaviest metals, weighing significantly more than 18K gold, giving platinum jewelry the substantial feel that many people prefer.