Can i get my ring dipped




















And if you do notice your setting is looking dingy, you can have it replated, which is easy and only takes a day or so. So back Angela's question, John said that while you could have a yellow gold ring replated with a white metal, he wouldn't recommend it, since the yellow gold will show through pretty quickly. But I don't think that means you're stuck with a ring you're not head-over-heels for! Changing your ring's setting is super-simple, and it could even save your guy some money!

If I were the one doing the engagement ring buying, I would percent want to hear if you wanted to swap out the setting. You love the diamond and the style of the ring—you just want to change one little detail, which he said himself he wasn't percent sold on! I'd just say, "I adore my engagement ring, but after wearing it for a few weeks, I think I'd like to swap the setting for one in white gold. Since all my other jewelry is silver, it will match better. Plus, I think it will just feel more 'me.

Ladies, what do you think? Should Angela speak up? For as long as there have been engagement rings , there has been a battle of the bands: White gold or platinum? If your bride-to-be prefers a silvery hue, there's a decision yep, another one of those to make. White gold is very popular; its silver tone is made by combining gold alloy with a variety of white metals such as silver, nickel and palladium. Platinum is a naturally white metal, requiring no combinations to get that cool tone.

Therefore, platinum costs more : About two-and-a-half to five times more than white gold. If you go with white gold, though, you're in good company. Many women love the look. But you should be aware of another difference between white gold and platinum: durability. White gold is softer than platinum , and it's finished with a rhodium plating that can wear off with time, requiring occasional ring dipping.

View White Gold Rings. Ring dipping is the process of having a ring replated with rhodium. Typically, electric currents are used to bond rhodium to the metal of the band. Depending on how often and how hard it's worn, the rhodium plating on a ring could last anywhere from one to three years. Hint: You should be taking your ring off for many activities even if they seem benign, like washing dishes and even going to bed.

Your rhodium plating will last a lot longer if you get into this habit. How often should I have my ring dipped? Remember, anything that has been plated will need touched up and re-plated every so often. Related Posts. Read More. Monday — Friday: am — pm Saturday: am — pm Sunday: Closed. Call to schedule a private appointment. Wednesday — Saturday: am — pm Sunday — Tuesday: Closed. Privacy Policy. Facebook Instagram Pinterest. Receive the latest jewelry and watch news, tips and ideas.

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