Yes, men’s yellow gold wedding rings are suitable for everyday wear. Yellow gold is a durable metal that can withstand everyday wear and tear. However, it is important to take proper care of the ring to maintain its shine and beauty.
Yes, men’s yellow gold wedding rings can be resized by a professional jeweller. Yellow gold is a malleable metal that can be easily resized without damaging the ring. However, it is important to note that resizing may affect the design or any engraved details on the ring.
To care for a man’s yellow gold wedding ring, it is recommended to clean it regularly with a soft-bristled brush and mild soap and water. Avoid exposing the ring to harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Store the ring in a soft pouch or jewellery box to protect it from scratches or damage.
Yes, 9k yellow gold is good for everyday wear. It is a more affordable option compared to 18k yellow gold and is more durable and scratch-resistant due to the higher percentage of other metals in its composition.
The most popular style of yellow gold wedding rings for men is a classic plain band, typically in a width of 4-6mm. Other popular styles include textured bands, two-tone bands, and bands with diamond or gemstone accents.
Yes, men’s yellow gold wedding rings can be customized to include engraved messages or symbols, different finishes or textures, and added diamond or gemstone accents.
The main difference between 9k and 18k yellow gold is the percentage of pure gold in their composition. 9k yellow gold contains 37.5% pure gold, while 18k yellow gold contains 75% pure gold. This means that 18k yellow gold is more valuable and has a richer yellow colour than 9k yellow gold.
While 18k yellow gold is more valuable and has a richer colour, 9k yellow gold is more durable and scratch-resistant due to the higher percentage of other metals in its composition. 18k yellow gold is softer and may be more susceptible to scratches and other wear and tear.
Yellow gold is different from other gold colours, such as white gold or rose gold, due to its unique blend of metals in its composition. Yellow gold is typically made with a combination of gold, copper, and silver, which gives it its characteristic yellow colour.
The purity of yellow gold refers to the percentage of pure gold in its composition. Pure gold is 24 karats, but most jewellery is made with lower karatages, such as 9k, 14k, or 18k gold, which contain varying percentages of pure gold and other metals.
Pure yellow gold is generally considered to be hypoallergenic but most yellow gold used in rings and jewellery is not 100% pure gold. As 9k, 14k & 18k yellow gold contain other metals such as silver or nickel, it cannot be considered hypoallergenic. For those with sensitive skin or allergies, platinum or palladium rings are considered better options.
Most gold jewellery is marked with a hallmark that indicates its purity. Look for markings such as “14k” or “18k” to determine the gold’s purity.
At Bespoke Diamonds, we have over 700 rings in stock. However, there are endless opportunities for you when we enter the world of designing your own ring.
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