Alianzas Entrelazadas planas Rose & White Gold
Original Intertwined Wedding Bands
These original intertwined wedding bands are formed by two intertwined pieces....
Triquetra Wedding rings Rose & White Gold
Amazing Celtic Triquetra wedding rings
These rings are formed in two pieces. First, a rail-shaped base on which we...
Two-tone Gold Fingerprint Wedding Rings Rose & White Gold
Two-tone gold fingerprint wedding rings
Some original and different two-tone gold fingerprint wedding rings at the...
Screws Wedding Bands Rose & White Gold
Scews wedding rings
These screws wedding bands break with the traditional thanks to its unique and elaborate...
Our selection of 18k Gold weddind rings. Very elaborate designs in which we combine different materials, textures or finishes. Original models with the most current and high quality designs. In our jewelery workshop we care a lot about the detail so the quality and a high finish are guaranteed.
Gold is the metal most used for the production of wedding rings. We always use 18 carats in three different colors: White, Yellow and Rose gold. When we speak of carats, we refer to the proportion of pure gold that the alloy contains. So 24 carats is the maximum purity, a reddish golden metal very malleable. To contribute more hardness and resistance to the metal it is alloyed with other metals. The 18k alloy contains 18 parts of pure gold and 6 of other metals; or what is the same, 75%, 750 thousandths. It is the most used in jewelry both for its durability and natural beauty as for its hypoallergenic qualities. In this way 14k will have a proportion of 58.5% purity and 9k will only have 37.5% purity. These alloys are less dense, that is, they weigh less. Its appearance may vary due to the attack of external elements. In addition they are more prone to allergies when carrying a high content in different metals.
Gold is the metal most used for the production of wedding rings. We always use 18 carats in three different colors: White, Yellow and Rose gold. When we speak of carats, we refer to the proportion of pure gold that the alloy contains. So 24 carats is the maximum purity, a reddish golden metal very malleable. To contribute more hardness and resistance to the metal it is alloyed with other metals. The 18k alloy contains 18 parts of pure gold and 6 of other metals; or what is the same, 75%, 750 thousandths. It is the most used in jewelry both for its durability and natural beauty as for its hypoallergenic qualities. In this way 14k will have a proportion of 58.5% purity and 9k will only have 37.5% purity. These alloys are less dense, that is, they weigh less. Its appearance may vary due to the attack of external elements. In addition they are more prone to allergies when carrying a high content in different metals.