About White Gold Jewelry
The inception of white gold can be traced back to the early 20th century when jewelers sought a more affordable alternative to platinum. Initially, they experimented with alloys by combining yellow gold with nickel or palladium. This led to the creation of a silvery-hued metal that closely resembled platinum but at a more accessible price point.
White gold is not found in nature but created through the alloying of pure gold with other metals. Common alloys include nickel, palladium, silver, and zinc. The choice of alloy affects both the color and properties of the white gold. For example, nickel imparts a bright white color, while palladium offers a slightly warmer tone.
To enhance the brilliance and whiteness of white gold jewelry, it is often plated with rhodium. It's a precious metal that belongs to the platinum group. Rhodium plating provides a reflective surface and additional protection against scratches and tarnishing. However, it may wear off over time, requiring periodic re-plating.
White gold jewelry is often chosen for engagements and weddings. The metal symbolizes purity, commitment, and enduring love. Besides its aesthetic appeal, white gold is valued for its durability and resistance to tarnishing. These practical attributes contribute to the metal's suitability for everyday wear.
About Estate Jewelry
Purchasing estate jewelry is an excellent way to buy high-quality pieces at a fair price. Those who appreciate classic or one-of-a-kind pieces prefer purchasing estate jewelry for a wide range of styles and historical influences.
Buying jewelry online can be challenging. The quality of the making has not got better over the time while the design is getting more and more generic. Add ever rising prices and you could end up with not finding anything suitable. To purchase a high-quality jewelry piece for an obtainable price consider buying estate items.
Quality vs Quantity
Estate pieces mostly belong to the era when jewels were handmade and not mass produced. There were simply less jewelry makers at that time and they cared about their reputation. Opposed to the current fast fashion approach, life pace was in general slower. That allowed makers to take more time to craft a truly quality piece.
Fair price vs Overpriced
Designer pieces aka signed pieces can cost multiple times more than their unsigned equivalents. We pay not only for an item itself but also for the brand advertising campaigns and all the buzz the name is creating. Prices for estate jewelry form differently and mostly depend on the cost paid by a seller. A pre-owned Bulgari ring and a brand-new Bulgari piece have a significant price difference. Ask your local jewelry store about the retail price of the desired piece and you’d be pleasantly surprised.
True value vs Seasonal rush
Pre-owned jewelry retains its value as over time it gets unique and sought-after. Think purchasing a new car that loses its value right after you left your dealer versus buying a vintage vehicle.
At the Nadine Krakov Collection we are in love with all things beautiful. Each of our estate jewelry pieces is in excellent condition. We preserve the history and the greatest styles of the past so our clients can enjoy it at the fullest.