The perception of luxury
today has become identified with platinum in the promotion of goods
and services in any number of categories. Consider these examples: The
American Express platinum card and dozens of other platinum status credit
cards; leading luxury vehicles are now touting platinum models; platinum
records of the hottest music; furniture, fine china, and stemware as
well as fabrics are being designed with the color of platinum. Platinum
is the symbol of quality and understated elegance used as the ultimate
expression in engagements, weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and other special gift opportunities. Fine Platinum Jewelry
is no exception. We all want the finest to convey our deepest emotions,
to bring joy, to last forever. For its beauty and value - more precious,
more lasting, more lustrous, more understated and more elegant, platinum
is undeniably the ultimate and RARE white metal (that can be made into
jewelry). Mother Nature makes platinum pure white. Never bleached or
dyed, platinum never tarnishes or discolors - compared to white gold
which is really yellow gold plus other white ingredients ( Nickel / Palladium ) - white gold
will not be white forever - it must occasionally be "Rhodium" plated to keep it white.
The majority of Platinum is mined in the
Russian Federations, South Africa and our neighbor to the north Canada.
Platinum has a rich and noble history, first used by the ancient Egyptians
over three thousand years ago. The Spanish encountered the South American
Incas working with platinum nearly 800 years ago, although not for jewelry.
The first platinum jewelry in Europe for louis XVI of France appeared
around the year 1780. Surprisingly, platinum has been around for thousands
of years but only used to fashion jewelry for less than 300 years -
It is both an ancient and a young metal.
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Platinum is among the finest, purest and rarest precious metals on earth,
and has an understated elegance that appeals to both men and women.
- Platinum
is strong.
Platinum, one of the strongest and most enduring metals in the world,
is also one of the heaviest: it weighs 60% more than karat gold. It
is ideal for jewelry worn every day because it exhibits little material
loss, even after prolonged wear.
- Platinum
is pure.
In the U.S., platinum jewelry generally contains 90% or 95% pure platinum.
By comparison, 18 karat gold is 75% pure gold and 14 karat gold is
58% pure gold. Platinum is hypoallergenic and resists tarnish.
- Platinum
is rare.
To produce a single ounce of platinum, a total of 10 tons of ore must
be mined. In comparison, only three tons of ore are required to produce
one ounce of gold. Rarity lends platinum its cachet.
- Platinum
is lustrous.
Platinum's rich, white luster perfectly complements diamonds and other
precious gems. Its neutral color enhances a stone's brilliance and
depth.
- Platinum
is fashionable.
Platinum jewelry appeals to many people today because of its subtle
beauty and elegant understatement. Many platinum jewelry designs are
accented with 18 karat gold, creating a sophisticated, versatile and
fashionable look.
About
Platinum Jewelry
Many jewelry designers and manufacturers feel that platinum is best
suited for both diamond and colored stone jewelry because of its strength
and durability. Platinum prongs show little wear, and thus offer precious
stones greater protection.
Platinum is also one of the most enduring jewelry metals. That's why
the world's most famous diamonds, like the Hope, Jonker Diamond Number
One, and the Koh-i-Noor, are all secured by platinum settings. Faberg,
the famed nineteenth century Russian jeweler, prized platinum, as did
Louis Cartier of Paris and many of the great jewelers throughout history.
Choosing a stone is only part of the jewelry-buying process. Its setting
is just as important, and platinum jewelry offers unusual strength and
durability. Fine platinum jewelry endures. Classic design outlives the
whims of fashion and retains its character forever.
Platinum
& Weddings... The Perfect Marriage
As platinum's pure white luster, strength and durability are recognized
and admired, bridal couples worldwide are rediscovering platinum as
the metal of choice for bridal jewelry.
A diamond and its setting should be forever. Because platinum is superior
to other metals in strength and durability, it offers a diamond greater
protection. The breathtaking radiance of a diamond fused with the timeless
elegance of platinum creates a rare and enduring symbol of lifelong
love.
Buying
Platinum Jewelry
Whether you are choosing a ring, pin, bracelet, necklace or bridal jewelry,
new and sophisticated designs have created a wide range of platinum
jewelry. Many current platinum designs feature 18-karat gold accents.
This combination of metals enhances the unique qualities of each.
In the U.S., platinum jewelry usually contains 90% or 95% pure platinum.
If a piece of platinum jewelry is marked "iridplat," then it generally
contains 90% platinum and 10% iridium, a platinum group metal. If it
is marked "plat," then it is at least 95% platinum and another platinum
group metal, most likely ruthenium.
Owning a piece of platinum jewelry is a distinct pleasure. You can feel
and see the difference; platinum is heavier and denser than other metals
and it has an elegant, rich white luster. Buying platinum jewelry is
a wise investment. Platinum is one of the rarest, purest and most enduring
metals available.
An experienced jeweler can assist you in selecting platinum jewelry
that will bring pleasure to you and the recipient for years to come.
Your
Questions About Platinum Jewelry
- Why
is platinum's purity important to me?
Platinum is hypoallergenic, resists tarnish, is one of the strongest
precious metals in the world and is extremely durable.
- Is
platinum the same as white gold?
No, it is quite different. During World War II, the U.S. government
prohibited platinum's use in all non-military applications, including
jewelry. Because of strong consumer preference for platinum's pure
white luster, white gold was substituted in platinum's absence. To
create white gold, yellow gold is alloyed with nickel and zinc (and
small amounts of copper and silver), thereby achieving a white metal
look. Platinum has purity, strength, rarity, durability, and a natural
rich, white color.
- How
should I care for and clean my platinum jewelry?
Platinum jewelry should be cleaned the same way you clean other fine
jewelry. Use a good pre-packaged jewelry cleaner available from your
local jeweler or have it professionally cleaned by your jeweler. As
with all precious jewelry, store with care, not allowing pieces to
touch or scratch each other.
- Will
platinum scratch?
Signs of wear, including scratches, will inevitably appear in all
precious metals, even with platinum. Due to platinum's amazing durability
and strength, however, there is little or no material loss when it
is scratched.
- Is
platinum fashionable? How will it coordinate with my gold jewelry?
Yes, platinum is VERY fashionable! It is fashionable to wear platinum
jewelry with your other fine gold jewelry. Platinum jewelry often
contains karat gold design accents, just as karat gold jewelry is
sometimes accented with platinum. Platinum's white color beautifully
contrasts with yellow gold and adds versatility to your existing jewelry
wardrobe. Is platinum a good value? Yes! Platinum is an excellent
value because of its inherent qualities: its purity, its strength,
its durability and its rarity. When you purchase platinum jewelry,
you are buying jewelry that is almost 100% pure. In the U.S., platinum
jewelry is generally 90% or 95% pure platinum, with 5% or 10% alloy
of a platinum group metal. By comparison,18 karat gold is 75% pure
gold and 14 karat gold is 58% pure gold.
No other precious metal is as pure or bears all the qualities of platinum.
Worn over a lifetime and passed on to future generations, platinum
is the jewelry metal of choice.
LINKS to Other Platinum Facts and Information Sites
Platinum Guild International Platinum Information PlatinumJewelry.com Platinum by SND
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