1 thought on “Why does my diamond ring wear more yellow?”

  1. Nowadays, the material of many diamond rings on the market is mainly 18K gold. Since 18K gold is consisting of 75%gold, plus 25%of precious metals such as platinum, copper, nickel. It will show a faint yellow and white. In order to make the wedding ring elegant and durable, it is often plated on the 18K gold ring surface. However, in daily life, doing housework or cosmetics will cause the electroplating surface layer to wear or be corroded, and the pale yellow color that exposes the bottom of the ring. This is normal.
    The 18K gold ring has been worn for a long time. It is unavoidable. After the ring becomes yellow, you do n’t need to worry about it. You only need to take the ring to the jewelry shop for maintenance, and then re -plated to restore the original color of the ring.
    The method of preventing the ring from becoming yellow:
    1. When wearing a 18K gold diamond ring, avoid collision with hard objects or friction, thereby preventing the diamond rings from being rubbed or scratched by friction or diamonds. Happening.
    2. Avoid the ring contact with chemicals. Because the primary color of 18K gold is golden yellow, electroplating is generally performed when inlaid diamonds. Electroplating surface is corroded.
    3. Do not put the diamond ring into the cold and hot environment. Because metal will have the characteristics of thermal expansion and contraction, the sudden cold and heat environment will easily cause the ring to loosen the claws, and even cause the ring to the ring. Diamond falls off.

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