Different metals come in different colors, looks, durability, strength and price.
Gold has always been a classic and a timeless choice for a jewellery. The natural warm look and beautiful luster make the gold a desired metal. Gold is a measurable metal in carats and has 24 parts. Pure gold is measured as 24ct gold, and it is too soft to produce jewellery, so it needs to be mixed with other metals to form the ring. 18-carat gold contains 75 % pure gold, 14-carat gold has 58.5% pure gold, and 9-carat gold contains 37.5% pure gold. The hardness and durability of gold vary depending on the carat, so you can choose the carat you desire according to your preference.
The most prestigious metal for a jewellery is Platinum. Platinum has very high durability, so it feels heavier than other metals. It's 30 times rarer than gold and 40% heavier than 14ct gold. The platinum jewelry's density, purity, and rarity are extremely valuable and a protector; therefore, a platinum jewellery withstands for years. Moreover, its satin sheen and beautiful soft white hue have a natural, stunning look.
The bright white grey of silver is like a moon's reflection on the sea. The luminosity of this beautiful metal matches perfectly with any gemstone. Silver is also very soft to be crafted, so it's alloyed with other metals to increase its durability. 925 silver contains 92.5 % pure silver, giving a beautiful radiance and a natural brilliance to the jewellery. The striking luster of silver is very attractive with its contemporary look.