Bring in and Sell your Rose Gold in Las Vegas & Henderson

We are the #1 Rose Gold Buyer and the best place to sell your Rose Gold in Las Vegas because we PAY THE MOST and we buy ALL kinds of Rose Gold from Rings to Earrings.

The color of Rose Gold varies in the copper content: the higher the copper content, the stronger the red coloration.  Pink gold uses the least copper, followed by rose gold, with red gold having the highest copper content.  Examples of the common alloys for 18K rose gold, 18K red gold, and 18K pink gold:

  • 18K Red gold: 75% gold, 25% copper
  • 18K Rose gold: 75% gold, 22.25% copper, 2.75% silver
  • 18K Pink gold: 75% gold, 20% copper, 5% silver
  • 12K Red gold: 50% gold and 50% copper.

Pure gold is a very soft metal so it is frequently alloyed or mixed with another metal to make it more solid.  Regularly, gold is mixed with copper and zinc with the distinctive karat weights such us 24K, 22K, 18K referring to the level of pure gold is related to the alloy metal.  To make white gold, The pure gold is mixed with nickel and afterward rhodium plated for that sparkling shine.  The pink shade of rose gold, then, originates from a pure gold and copper alloy.  This sweet-looking metal was first worn in nineteenth-century Russia, acquiring the moniker “Russian Gold.”

From that point forward, rose gold has experienced brief times of being en vogue.  Rose gold was quickly well known amid the Victorian Time, however, dropped out of design until the 1920s when Cartier re-acquainted rose gold with the standard with their Trinity Ring which incorporated bands of yellow, white and rose gold.  In any case, this help in fame was brief as platinum turned into the preferred metal all through the 1930s Art Deco era.

At the point when World War II unfolded, platinum was considered as a vital mineral to the war endeavors, which made numerous countries restrict and even prevent its use.  Gold in both yellow and rose shades was reintroduced into jewelry outline and transformed into the profitable metal decision. Today, this tradition continues. Rose gold’s downplayed style brings incomparable womanliness and warmth to jeweled creations.

How to Tell Rose Gold from Copper

At first, become flushed, copper may appear to be like rose gold’s pinkish tint. However copper is a darker, darker colored shading than rose gold. What’s more, after a presentation to the components, copper oxidizes and discolors, creating a pastel green patina.

How to Tell If Rose Gold is Real

Search for the trademark to check whether there is a stamp for the karat weight. Rose gold is by definition an alloy metal so there is no such thing as pure rose gold.  There should be a marking and you should see 10k, 14k, or 18k.

Types of Rose Gold We Buy

  • Rings
  • Earrings
  • Bracelets
  • Necklaces
  • Watches
  • And more!

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