Yellow Gold
Natural gold and color-saturated alloys are what give yellow gold jewelry its rich shine. The alloys most commonly used, are copper with a red hue, and silver featuring a green hue. An expert mixture of copper, silver and pure gold gives this precious metal its signature warmth.
White Gold
A silvery ash character makes white gold so very appealing. In order to make the gold white, it is combined with metal alloys that are white in nature and plated with an extremely hard element called rhodium. Although strong, rhodium may wear away over time. Re-plating is a simple process that can be done to restore whiteness to your jewelry.
Rose Gold
Mixing a copper alloy creates the beautiful pink hue of rose gold jewelry. Again, the overall percentages of metal alloys are the same for rose gold as they are for yellow or white - the difference lies in the choice of alloy.