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White Gold Diamond Earrings

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Legacy In Every Gem

At La Joya Jewelry, our mission is to make premium luxury jewelry easily accessible to those of us who believe you shouldn’t have to choose between affordability, morality and quality.

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La Joya Jewelry was born from radical thinking, merging affordability, morality, and quality without compromising on luxury diamonds. Heirloom, responsibly sourced, and world-class. Our promise to you. Are you with us?

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FAQs about White Earrings

What is the difference between white gold and platinum earrings?

White gold and platinum are both popular choices for earrings. 

While white gold is an alloy made by mixing pure gold with other white metals such as nickel, palladium, or zinc, Platinum is a naturally white metal that is rarer and heavier than gold. It is typically used in its pure form (usually 95% to 98% platinum alloyed with other metals)

White gold has a bright, white appearance. Platinum, on the other hand has a naturally white color that doesn’t change over time. It has a subtle grayish-white hue that is highly prized for its unique and enduring appearance.

While durable, white gold is not as dense or hard as platinum however White gold is lighter than platinum, which can be a consideration if you prefer lighter earrings.

Both white gold and platinum have their own unique qualities, and the choice between them often comes down to personal preferences, budget, and how you prioritize factors like durability, color, and weight

Are white gold earrings hypoallergenic?

White gold earrings are not inherently hypoallergenic, as they can contain certain metals that may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. White gold is an alloy made by mixing pure gold with other metals, such as nickel, palladium, silver, or zinc, to achieve its white color. The metals used in the alloy, particularly nickel, can be a source of allergies for some people.  It’s important to communicate your concerns with the jeweler and choose earrings that are less likely to cause skin irritations

How do I clean and maintain white gold earrings?

Cleaning and maintaining white gold earrings is not a difficult process. The first step to take when cleaning your earrings if they become dull or tarnished, is to use gentle chemicals like warm water mixed with mild soap. Gently scrub the surface of the jewelry making sure you do not rub too hard as it can damage the finish. Once dry, buff them gently using a soft cloth or brush for best results. You can also use professional jewelry cleaner products that are available in stores specially designed for this purpose. To maintain their shine, store the white gold earrings away from moisture and humidity while keeping them secure by placing them back into their box when you’re done wearing them

Do white gold earrings tarnish over time?

Yes, white gold earrings can tarnish over time, although the tarnishing process is different from what you might observe with metals like sterling silver. Tarnishing in white gold is primarily due to the rhodium plating that is commonly applied to white gold jewelry to enhance its appearance and protect against tarnish. It’s important to note that the speed and extent of tarnishing can vary based on factors such as the quality of the rhodium plating, the wearer’s body chemistry, and the environment in which the earrings are worn. Regular maintenance, such as periodic rhodium plating and gentle cleaning, can help keep your white gold earrings looking their best over time.

Can I wear white gold earrings in the shower or while swimming?

Unfortunately, wearing white gold earrings in the shower or while swimming is not recommended. White gold jewelry can be damaged over time due to exposure to water and chemicals found in pools and hot tubs and could cost more money if they need repair or replacement. The best way to keep your white gold jewelry safe is by taking them off before you go into the shower or dip in the pool/hot tub.