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307043-1 White gold and stunning diamonds in a beautiful earring set.
307043-1 White gold and stunning diamonds in a beautiful earring set. 10kt White gold (1.10g) and sparkling diamonds in a truly elegant ladies earring set. Yours for only $1,099.99 (Call for more details)

About White Gold-
White
gold is an alloy of gold and at least one white metal, usually nickel,
manganese or palladium. Like yellow gold, the purity of white gold is given in
karats.
White
gold's properties vary depending on the metals and proportions used. As a
result, white gold alloys can be used for many different purposes; while a
nickel alloy is hard and strong and therefore good for rings and pins,
gold-palladium alloys are soft, pliable and good for white gold gemstone
settings, sometimes with other metals like copper, silver, and platinum for
weight and durability, although this often requires specialized goldsmiths. The
term white gold is used very loosely in the industry to describe karat gold
alloys with a whitish hue. Many believe that the color of the rhodium plating,
which is seen on many commercial pieces, is actually the color of white gold.
The term "white" covers a large spectrum of colors that borders or
overlaps pale yellow, tinted brown, and even very pale rose. The jewelry
industry often hides these off-white colors by rhodium plating.
A
common white gold formulation consists of 90 wt.% gold and 10 wt.% nickel.
Copper can be added to increase malleability.
The
strength of gold-nickel-copper alloys is caused by formation of two phases, a
gold-rich Au-Cu, and a nickel-rich Ni-Cu, and the resulting hardening of the
material.
The
alloys used in jewelry industry are gold-palladium-silver and
gold-nickel-copper-zinc. Palladium and nickel act as primary bleaching agents
for gold; zinc acts as a secondary bleaching agent to attenuate the color of
copper.
From Wikipedia-
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