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maps | 11:21 Fri 08th Jun 2007 | How it Works
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I've got an 18ct white gold ring & recently bought our wedding bands. Mine is the same, 18ct white gold but it seems to be a different colour. Does anyone know why this is? Is it normal or is there something I can do to make them the same?
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How old is the first ring? my rings are 18ct white gold too..and my engagement ring is slightly more yellow than my wedding ring.

I was told by the jeweller that white gold needs regular re-plating to restore the 'whiteness'. Maybe you can take yours into a jeweller and ask their advice :o)
White gold is an alloy, usually of gold, nickel, copper and zinc. The colour is grey rather than white so it is usually plated with the metal Rhodium which is a brilliant white. Perhaps your jewellery needs to be replated.
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The engagement ring is about 8 months old and the wedding band I got a few days ago. The newest one is a very grey looking colour whilst my engagement ring is a white/silvery colour if that helps at all.
Thanks for the replies, I will go back to the jewellers i think

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