by Sharon Wild - Gillett's Jewellers
Is white gold the same as titanium?
The answer is No. White gold and titanium have their own properties
which make them unique. The following white gold information and titanium information
will show you the difference between the two metals.
You will discover the difference between white gold and titanium and whether
white gold or titanium is best for your needs.
White Gold
White
gold is an alloy of gold and some white metals such as silver and palladium.
White gold can be 18kt, 14kt, 9kt or any karat. For example, 18kt yellow gold
is made by mixing 75% gold (750 parts per thousand) with 25% (250 parts
per thousand) other metals such as copper and zinc. 18kt white gold is made
by mixing 75% gold with 25% other metals such as silver and palladium. So the
amount of gold is the same but the alloy is different.
Traditionally nickel was used in white gold, however, nickel is no longer used
in most white gold made today as nickel can cause reactions with some people.
We do not use nickel in our white gold
When white gold rings are new they are coated with another white metal called
Rhodium. Rhodium is a metal very similar to platinum and Rhodium shares many
of the properties of platinum including its white color.
The
rhodium plating is used to make the white gold look more white. The natural
color of white gold is actually a light grey color. The Rhodium is very white
and very hard, but it does wear away eventually. To keep a white gold ring looking
its best it should be re-rhodium plated approximately each 12 to 18 months.
Most local jewelers are able to rhodium plate jewelry for a cost effective price.
See Gillett's Jewellers white gold jewelry by choosing a category below:
Titanium
Titanium
is a white metal, but unlike gold it is used in jewelry in almost its pure form
(approximately 99% pure). Titanium is extremely long wearing. Its natural
color is a gray color.
Titanium is very lightweight, so a titanium ring will feel much lighter
than an 18kt gold ring and much lighter than a platinum ring.
Titanium is also 100% hypoallergenic.
Titanium
also has a unique property which allows the titanium to be colored to bright
colors such as blue, purple and black. See more information about colored titanium rings
here.
Unlike other metals (such as gold, platinum and silver) titanium is a
difficult metal to work with from a jewelry perspective. Titanium is a very hard
metal which wears down jewelry making tools very quickly. Titanium also cannot
be soldered (joined by heat).
Soldering
is used in the manufacture of the majority of traditional jewelry items. Because
titanium cannot be soldered, the method of making some jewelry items
is restricted when using titanium.
For example titanium cannot be used to make a prong setting for an
engagement ring. That is why you will see that many titanium rings have parallel
bands rather than tapering bands and why you will not see titanium rings with
prong settings.
(To cater for our customers wanting a titanium engagement
ring, we can add a gold bezel setting to a titanium band.)
For the metal itself titanium is generally less expensive than 9kt white gold.
However, because titanium is difficult to make jewelry with the labor costs
of titanium can make the price of a titanium jewelry a little higher. Though
white gold will still normally command a higher price than titanium.
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Which metal should you choose?
Choosing white gold or titanium will depend on your needs, the
type of jewelry that you are looking for, your budget and your personal
preference.
Things to consider are :
- Titanium and white gold are available in a wide range of
rings
- Titanium is hypoallergenic vs. Some people
experience skins reactions to gold
- Most white gold rings can be resized vs.
Titanium rings cannot be resized
- White gold can be used to make virtually any ring
style vs. Titanium cannot be used to make prong and bezel
settings (though we can use gold prong and bezel settings with a titanium
band)
- Titanium can be made in bright colors such as blue or purple
vs. white gold cannot be made in bright colors
- White gold normally will need to be rhodium plated each 12-18
months. vs. Titanium in its natural color does not need to be
re-coated.
- Both titanium and white gold rings can be re-polished by a local
jeweler.
- Both titanium and white gold can be re-textured by a local
jeweler.
- Titanium is normally less expensive than white
gold