I have a ring that was my grandmothers that I wear everyday. I thought it was platinum for the longest time but I went to a jewelers 2 weeks ago (to look at engagement rings!) and had her look at my grandmother''s ring and she told me it was white gold. At that point, i decided I liked WG''s finish much more than platinum''s and began my search for a white golf engagement ring. I examined my ring VERY well that day and it was definitely 100% a bright shiney silver color.
Tonight I looked at my grandmother''s ring on my hand and the WHOLE underside is yellow! I was aware that the rhodium dip could wear off, but not that the whole thing would turn a pale yellow in 2 weeks! The only product that I''ve changed in the past 2 weeks is an antibacterial hand soap. Could this be causing the rhodium to fade? I don''t wear my ring to shower or clean the house, so I don''t know of what else it could be, unless it''s just normal wear and tear.
Is this yellow-changing something that happens rapidly every year, or something that should occur slowly over time? I think having to have your ring re-dipped every 6 months is a big hassle - should I pay the extra money for platinum?
P.S. The setting that I''ll be getting is a half eternity, so the white gold will only show on the underside and the prongs. Will this cause dipping complications? Will the prong color eventually turn yellow too and I''ll have to have to whole ring taken apart to be re-dipped?
Thanks for any advice!
Tonight I looked at my grandmother''s ring on my hand and the WHOLE underside is yellow! I was aware that the rhodium dip could wear off, but not that the whole thing would turn a pale yellow in 2 weeks! The only product that I''ve changed in the past 2 weeks is an antibacterial hand soap. Could this be causing the rhodium to fade? I don''t wear my ring to shower or clean the house, so I don''t know of what else it could be, unless it''s just normal wear and tear.
Is this yellow-changing something that happens rapidly every year, or something that should occur slowly over time? I think having to have your ring re-dipped every 6 months is a big hassle - should I pay the extra money for platinum?
P.S. The setting that I''ll be getting is a half eternity, so the white gold will only show on the underside and the prongs. Will this cause dipping complications? Will the prong color eventually turn yellow too and I''ll have to have to whole ring taken apart to be re-dipped?
Thanks for any advice!