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Frequently Asked Questions
Below are the answers to our most commonly asked questions. Should you want to find out more please feel free to Contact Us and begin your Pragnell experience.
To clean white gold jewellery, mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water. Soak the jewellery for 15–20 minutes, then gently brush it with a soft toothbrush. Rinse with clean water and dry it with a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to protect the rhodium plating.
White gold jewellery is crafted from a gold alloy that includes white metals such as palladium, nickel, or silver. It has a silvery-white appearance and is often rhodium-coated to enhance its shine and durability.
White gold was first utilised in jewellery during the early 20th century, becoming popular in the 1920s and 1930s as an elegant alternative to platinum for engagement rings and fine jewellery.
Yes, white gold is real gold. It contains a significant percentage of pure gold combined with other metals to create its white hue and improve its strength and durability.
White gold is generally slightly more expensive than yellow gold due to the cost of alloy metals like palladium and the rhodium plating process. Prices can vary depending on purity and market conditions.
Yes, white gold jewellery is valuable. Its worth depends on gold purity (carat), craftsmanship, and any gemstones included. High-quality white gold retains significant resale and sentimental value.
No, white gold is not 24 carat. Pure 24-carat gold is yellow, so white gold is always an alloy, typically ranging from 9K to 18K in gold content.
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