White gold has become one of the most popular metals in modern jewelry, especially for engagement rings and fine diamond jewelry. But many people still wonder: What is White Gold, really? Is it real gold? Is it better than platinum? And why has it become such a timeless choice?
In this in-depth post, you'll discover everything you need to know about white gold, from its history and creation to care tips and why it's perfect for diamonds of every kind, including Natural, Lab Grown, and Moissanite Diamonds from Solomon & Co.
Understanding What is White Gold
White gold is a luxurious and elegant precious metal known for its sleek, silver-like sheen. But despite its color, white gold is genuinely real gold, just blended with other metals to give it a brilliant white tone.
Pure gold is naturally yellow. To create white gold, jewelers mix pure 24K gold with other white-colored metals such as:
- Nickel
- Palladium
- Silver
- Zinc
This combination strengthens the gold and gives it a modern, stylish, icy look.
How White Gold is Made
Crafting white gold is an art.
The process involves:
Step 1: Alloying the Gold
Pure gold is too soft for jewelry, so it’s blended with strong white metals.
Step 2: Achieving the Perfect Color
These metals lighten the gold, shifting it from deep yellow to pale yellowish-white.
Step 3: Rhodium Plating
To achieve the signature bright white shine, jewelers coat the metal in rhodium, a rare metal from the platinum family. Rhodium adds:
- Extra shine
- Scratch resistance
- Protection from tarnish
This plating may require refreshing every 1–2 years, depending on wear.
Why White Gold is Popular Today
White gold is beloved for many reasons:
- Timeless elegance
- Matches every skin tone
- Perfect for diamond jewelry
- More affordable than platinum
- Durable and versatile
From Hollywood red carpets to engagement proposal trends, white gold remains a top choice worldwide.
Types of White Gold Used in Jewelry
10K White Gold
- Affordable
- Durable
- Contains the least pure gold
14K White Gold
- Most popular for rings
- Balance of purity and strength
18K White Gold
- Richest in pure gold
- Elegant and premium
Rhodium-Plated White Gold
- Ultra bright white finish
- Highly reflective
White Gold vs Other Gold Types
White Gold vs Yellow Gold
- Yellow gold is warmer and classic
- White gold is modern and sleek
- White gold is stronger due to its alloy mix
White Gold vs Rose Gold
- Rose gold has copper tones
- White gold has a cooler, icy look
White Gold vs Platinum
- Platinum is naturally white but heavier
- White gold is more affordable
- Both look luxurious and elegant
Benefits of Choosing White Gold Jewelry
- Beautifully complements diamonds
- Highly durable
- Offers a stylish, modern look
- Versatile for all styles of rings
- Cost-effective compared to platinum
White Gold in Engagement & Wedding Rings
White gold has become the most chosen metal for engagement rings because it enhances the sparkle of diamonds and gemstones. Its cool tone intensifies the brilliance of clear stones, making it perfect for:
- Solitaire rings
- Halo rings
- Three-stone designs
- Vintage-inspired designs
How to Maintain and Clean White Gold Jewelry
To keep your white gold jewelry shining:
- Clean regularly with warm water and mild soap
- Dry with a soft cloth
- Avoid harsh chemicals
- Re-plate with rhodium every 1–2 years
Common Myths About White Gold (Debunked!)
Myth 1: White gold is naturally white
→ False. It is yellow gold alloyed with white metals.
Myth 2: White gold is low quality
→ False. It's durable, premium, and widely used.
Myth 3: White gold turns yellow
→ Only the rhodium coating fades, this can be easily re-plated.
White Gold with Different Diamond Types
With Natural Diamonds
Natural diamonds look stunning against the icy sheen of white gold. The metal enhances the diamond’s clarity and sparkle, making it ideal for luxury engagement rings.
Solomon & Co.'s Natural Diamond Rings are handcrafted to perfection with excellent cuts, clarity, and ethical sourcing.
With Lab Grown Diamonds
Lab grown diamonds have the same brilliance as natural diamonds but are more affordable and eco-friendly.
In a white gold setting, they shine with spectacular brightness. Solomon & Co. offers a wide range of certified lab grown diamond rings perfect for modern buyers.
With Moissanite Stones
Moissanite offers unmatched brilliance and fire, often outshining diamonds.
When paired with white gold, moissanite rings from Solomon & Co. deliver luxury sparkle without the hefty price tag.
Why Choose Solomon & Co. for White Gold Diamond Rings
Solomon & Co. is renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, ethical practices, and decades of experience in creating fine jewelry.
Solomon & Co.’s Natural Diamond Rings
- Ethically sourced
- Superior brilliance
- Handcrafted designs
Solomon & Co.’s Lab Grown Diamond Rings
- Eco-conscious
- Affordable luxury
- Certified stones
Solomon & Co.’s Moissanite Rings
- Intense sparkle
- Budget-friendly
- Premium craftsmanship
Conclusion
White gold is a timeless, elegant, and durable metal perfect for modern jewelry lovers. Whether paired with natural diamonds, lab grown stones, or dazzling moissanite, white gold remains one of the most stylish choices for engagement rings and fine jewelry.
If you're searching for a ring that combines brilliance, value, and craftsmanship, look no further than Solomon & Co.’s exquisite collection of White Gold Diamond Rings.
FAQs
1. Is white gold real gold?
Yes! White gold is made from pure yellow gold mixed with white metals.
2. Does white gold tarnish?
White gold doesn’t tarnish, but its rhodium plating may fade over time.
3. Is white gold good for engagement rings?
Absolutely, it enhances the brilliance of natural, lab grown, and moissanite diamonds.
4. Is platinum better than white gold?
Platinum is stronger but more expensive. White gold offers similar beauty at a lower price.
5. How often should white gold be re-plated?
Every 12–24 months, depending on wear.
6. Why choose Solomon & Co.?
They offer superior craftsmanship, ethical sourcing, and gorgeous Natural, Lab Grown & Moissanite diamond rings.


