Rose Gold Wedding Rings
Two Tone Textured Finish Wedding Band
Two-tone, textured finish wedding band, available in 18ct gold.
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How Do You Clean A Rose Gold Wedding Ring?
For maintaining your rose gold wedding band's lustre, regularly polish with a dry, soft cloth to avoid frequent deep cleans. Should a more comprehensive clean be necessary, immerse in lukewarm, soapy water, gently brush with a soft-bristled toothbrush, then rinse and pat dry with a fine jewellery or spectacle cloth.
What Carat of Rose Gold is Best For Wedding Rings?
At Charles Rose, we champion 18ct rose gold for wedding rings. Its 75% pure gold content delivers a rich blush tone, excellent long-term wear and typically nickel-free alloys that are kind to skin.
Will a Rose Gold Wedding Band Tarnish or Change Colour?
Gold itself doesn’t tarnish, and quality 18ct rose gold maintains its rosy hue. Over many years, the copper in the alloy can develop a subtle, deeper warmth; light professional polishing can quickly restore brightness, in this case. For best practice to maintain your rose gold jewellery, you should avoid chlorine and harsh chemicals to limit the amount of damage that you accrue to the metal surface, and any resulting reactions that can dull the flush of the gold’s colour.
Is Rose Gold Durable Enough for Everyday Wear?
Absolutely. 18ct rose gold is slightly tougher than its 18ct yellow gold counterpart thanks to its copper alloy, making it well suited to the challenges of daily wear. Like all precious metals, though, it’s still likely and reasonable to show fine scratches over time. For active lifestyles, bezel or channel-set diamond wedding rings minimise snagging while preserving sparkle.