When it comes to ring materials, the first precious metals that come to mind are gold, silver, and platinum, which has an eternal silvery-white luster and is perfect as a mounting for shining diamonds.
Did you know that the reason platinum began to attract attention as a jewelry material as it is today was because the French jeweler Cartier, in Europe, where democracy was developing, began actively using platinum in jewelry, saying, "Platinum is the king of precious metals."
Until then, silver, which is softer and more prone to tarnishing than platinum, was often used as a mounting for diamond jewelry.

Gold is rare and beautiful, and is widely used not only for coins and ingots, but also for rings. Pure gold rings are particularly prone to scratches, so care must be taken to maintain them. Even if the ring is made of silver-containing alloy, it is best to maintain it without using silver abrasives. Similarly, it is best not to use polishing cloths. It is recommended to wipe the ring with a soft cloth, being careful not to apply too much pressure.
When gold is alloyed, it becomes much more durable and many of them are even harder than platinum. Depending on the metals added to gold, jewelry with different colors and textures can be created, such as red gold, white gold, yellow gold, and pink gold.










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