White Gold Turning Yellow ?
Q: Sorry if this is OT, I remember a lot of people with jewerly expertise in this group when I was a bride so I thought I'd post. Today I got my wedding band polished at a mall kiosk. It is 18k white gold, or shall I say it was. Now it has a yellow gold tone to it. I didn't notice it until I got home or I would have said something at the mall but now I don't trust them to fix it. Is this a result of some chemical they used or a flaw in the white gold itself?
A: White gold is coated yellow gold, from what I remember. Sounds like they've polished the coating off, so you'll need to have it redone. This happens over years/months of wear anyway, which is why my jeweller, who made my engagement ring, advised against white gold, as it was high maintenance. From the Straight Dope web site: (http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mwhtgold.html) "14k white gold has a yellowish tinge and is often plated with rhodium (a platinum group metal) to give it a white appearance." I would guess they polished the plating off, and you're seeing the gold underneath. Check to see what they might be able to do for you, but I'm guessing that you'll have to talk with your jeweler to get it fixed. After reading your original post again - it appears that I assumed the wrong info. 18K white gold shouldn't