Precious metals

Precious metals at a glance

The choice of material is almost as important as finding the right diamond. Whether platinum, yellow gold, white gold or red gold, polished, matt or black rhodium-plated - Yorxs offers you a large selection of materials and surface structures. Find out everything on the following pages to find the right setting for your piece of jewelry.

With the following overview you will find out briefly what the properties and special features of the respective materials are.

950 platinum

As one of the rarest and most durable precious metals, it is an ideal counterpart to diamond.

The durability and robustness compensate for the high price of the material.

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  • Resilient
  • Hardly to damage
  • No weight loss with scratches
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Heavier than gold
  • Highest degree of purity (950 platinum)
  • Lowest conductivity for heat and electricity

750 yellow gold (18K)

Classic gold alloy that preserves the yellow color magic of pure gold.

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  • Consists of 75% gold and 25% silver and copper
  • Soft, supple metal
  • Easy to repair and polish
  • Non-corrosive
  • Strong gold color

585 yellow gold (14K)

With a slightly lower gold content, 14K yellow gold also retains the color of pure gold. However, the color is a little more subtle and the price is a little cheaper than 18K yellow gold.

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  • Consists of 58.5% gold and 41.5% silver and copper
  • Slightly harder than 18K yellow gold and less supple
  • Resilient
  • Easy to repair and polish
  • Non-corrosive
  • Slightly lighter shade of yellow than 18K yellow gold

750 white gold (18K)

This gold alloy gets its shimmering silver color from the addition of palladium and silver. Rhodium, a particularly rare precious metal with a silvery sheen, gives white gold the perfect finish.

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  • Consists of 75% gold and 25% palladium and silver
  • Soft, supple metal
  • Easy to repair and polish
  • Non-corrosive
  • Always rhodium plated at Yorxs

585 white gold (14K)

Due to the lower gold content, 14K white gold is slightly harder and cheaper than 18K white gold.

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  • Consists of 58.5% gold and 41.5% palladium and silver
  • Slightly harder than 18K white gold, less supple
  • Resilient
  • Easy to repair and polish
  • Non-corrosive
  • Always rhodium plated at Yorxs

750 red gold (18K)

This gold alloy gets its distinctive red hue from the addition of copper. In terms of price, the material is similar to 18K yellow gold.

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  • Consists of 75% gold and 25% copper and silver
  • Copper content higher than silver content
  • Soft, supple metal
  • Easy to repair and polish
  • Non-corrosive

585 red gold (14K)

Due to the lower gold content, 14K red gold is slightly harder and cheaper than 18K red gold.

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  • Consists of 58.5% gold and 41.5% copper and silver
  • Copper content higher than silver content
  • Slightly harder than 18K red gold, less supple
  • Resilient
  • Easy to repair and polish
  • Non-corrosive

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