White Gold Wedding Rings
Two Tone Textured Finish Wedding Band
Two-tone, textured finish wedding band, available in 18ct gold.
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White Gold Wedding Bands For the Occasion
White gold has a way of feeling both modern and familiar. In 18ct, it carries a cool, refined brightness that suits almost any style and sits well alongside other white metals and colourless diamonds. We tend to love it for its versatility: a white gold wedding band pairs as naturally with a textured brushed finish as it does with a high-polish mirror surface.
The real character of a band comes through in its profile and finish. A half round wedding band offers a classic, softly curved silhouette, for those who simply want a straightforward, timeless silhouette. A flat profile band reads cleaner, more architectural. Bevel edges, brushed textures, diamond set white gold wedding rings: these details are where personal taste takes over.
White gold does pick up fine surface marks with time. Many couples find this lived-in quality appealing, and refinishing is straightforward if you prefer a fresh look down the track. If you'd like to compare profiles and finishes in person, or need sizing guidance, we're happy to help through our showrooms or by enquiry.
Cleaning Your White Gold Ring
To rejuvenate your cherished white gold wedding band, blend a few droplets of gentle detergent (free from chlorine and harsh additives) with water to concoct a cleaning solution. Submerge your ring for half an hour in this mixture, then employ a soft microfiber cloth for delicately eradicating any residual grime or marks, maintaining its pristine and elegant appearance.
Is White Gold Good For Wedding Rings?
White gold represents a classic and enduring choice for wedding bands, blending seamlessly with various other metals for a striking and harmonious appearance. Esteemed for its understated elegance, this material ensures the celebration of your union is accentuated by a timeless aesthetic.
FAQ's
Platinum is denser, so a platinum band feels noticeably heavier on the finger, with its colour also being a touch warmer-grey compared to the brighter tone of 18ct white gold. Both metals develop surface patina over time, an important consideration to have if you’re curious about keeping the polish of your ring over your lifetime. Neither is universally better; it depends on whether you prefer a lighter feel or a weightier presence. Browse our platinum wedding rings to compare side by side.
Slim bands (2–3mm) work well for stacking or on smaller hands, while a 4–5mm width is a popular everyday proportion, balanced and easy to wear. Wider bands (6–8mm) carry more presence and pair well with brushed or textured finishes. Comfort fit interiors help wider bands feel less bulky. Try widths in our Melbourne or Geelong showrooms if you're unsure.
A comfort fit ring has a gently domed interior that reduces friction and accommodates minor finger swelling from heat, exercise, or travel. Standard fit bands have a flatter inside edge. If your hands are active throughout the day, comfort fit tends to be the more forgiving option.
All precious metals mark with wear. Brushed finishes disguise fine scratches well, while high-polish surfaces show them sooner. Light patina gives a ring character; if you prefer a pristine look, periodic refinishing restores the original finish without difficulty.
Wedding bands can be custom made in specific widths, finish, or edge detail. Engraving, diamond accents, and bevel variations are common requests. Start with our custom made page or reach out with your ideas.