White gold is gold that has been alloyed with a mix of nickel, zinc, copper, tin, and manganese (and sometimes pallladium). White gold was originally developed to imitate platinum during World War II (during this time in the US, platinum was considered a strategic material and its use was prohibited for most non-military applications, like jewelry making). White gold jewelry is sometimes plated with rhodium.
An alloy of yellow gold that has silver, zinc, or platinum as a whitening agent.
Please see our materials page for an explanation of the White Gold our body jewelry is made with.
An alloy of gold made by mixing yellow gold with a combination of nickel, zinc, or palladium.
14k Gold alloyed with nickel and Zinc, creating a silvery color.
a pale alloy of gold usually with platinum or nickel or palladium
Gold that is a combination of standard pure gold ( which is always yellow) and one or more white metals ( usually silver and zinc) to create a white metal.
Is Gold that has been alloyed with a mix of nickel, zinc, copper, tin and manganese. Sometimes pallladium is used as well
An 18k alloy of yellow gold with nickel or similar metal
Virtually non-tarnishing gold with a shiny silver hue that makes it look like platinum.
A white colored gold alloy. Made of Gold, Nickel, Copper and Zinc.
Created by alloying yellow gold with palladium, nickel, zinc, and/or silver, white gold is often selected as a less expensive alternative to platinum. It is often plated with rhodium (a member of the platinum family of metals) to give a platinum like sheen.
An alloy of yellow gold which has silver, zinc, or platinum as a whiting agent.
An alloy of gold made with nickel. Sometimes the jeweler also mixes palladium or zinc in the alloy. White gold has a brighter and whiter color than silver due to the nickel content.
An alloy of gold, nickel, copper, and zinc.
Gold alloyed with silver, zinc or platinum. The alloys act as whitening agents.
A silver-colored gold caused by the presence of nickel, platinum or zinc.
Created from yellow gold by incorporating either nickel or palladium to the alloy to achieve a white color. Most watches made of white gold will be 18k.
An alloy made of gold mixed with nickel, sometimes also containing palladium or zinc.
White gold is an alloy of gold and at least one white metal, such as silver or palladium. Like yellow gold, white gold is measured in Karats.
White gold* is an upcoming video game for the PC. It is being designed by the same team that created Boiling Point.