Tuesday 12 November 2013

Red, Rose and Pink Gold Jewellery

In gem & jewellery market, red rose and pink gold articles are paraded as unique products in terms of their tone of colour ranging from lightness to darkness. But critics dismiss this as a marketing ploy and declare all these jewellery articles mean one and the same thing. Yet on investigation we find that there are in fact differences between red, rose and pink gold jewellery as shown in this blog post.

Red Gold Jewellery: You are aware red is one of the three primary colours, others being yellow and blue. To fabricate red gold piece of 18 K you have to use gold 75% and copper 25% with zinc as trace element. Reflecting hard and deep overtone, red gold has fabulous cosmics in projecting high degree of masculine quality. Red gold grants you physical strength, mental power, dedication, focus and heightened resonance.

Rose Gold Jewellery: Rose colour perks half way between red and magenta as per the colour wheel. Rose gold 18 K jewellery is made by using an alloy of 75% gold 22.25% copper and 2.75% silver with trace element. Rose gold snugs well between white and yellow gold articles. For example, rings, bangles and bracelets made in tricolour are considered more fashionable in elitist circles. In contrast to red gold, rose gold minimizes the warmth of red colour and provides a softer overtone that in turn gives the wearer a sense of elation, calmness, togetherness not to forget a tinge of fad or to use the mild word a kind of overwhelming fashion.

Pink Gold Jewellery: Combining two vital qualities of both red and rose gold, pink gold article projects a harder look yet radiating softer shine. What is more, it gives an antique look as the jewellery starts aging, a process whose pace is quickened due to its copper content. Mostly, due to copper’s inherent tarnishing effect pink gold gives a fabulous antique appeal making the jewellery piece more pricier. An 18 K pink gold article is fabricated using gold 75%, Copper 20 % and Silver 5%. The chief plus point of pink gold is that it can easily bridge two colour combination such as yellow and white or yellow and red. Most importantly, pink gold can be worn as unisex jewellery. Equally fashionable as in the case of rose gold, pink gold goes one step forward by granting you high positive cosmics. It raises your level of consciousness and for an active and busy person it is a must wear item.

Gems & metals are storehouses of vibration, more so in the case of red, rose and pink gold jewellery. Selecting the right tone of colour requires understanding your needs and personality.

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