This festival season, look beyond the yellow sheen of gold


You must be busy putting together your festival ensemble. Gold definitely must be on your mind. But I suggest, it’s time look beyond the yellow sheen of gold. Agreed, gold is auspicious and therefore, you cannot do away with it completely. How about options that offers auspiciousness of gold as well as trendy shades.

Yes, you read that right. This middle path takes you to the alluring world of gold alloys – rose gold is the one about which I recently posted and the other one is white gold; essentially a silver-coloured alloy of gold with nickel, platinum or another metal. While the former is in pinkish shade due to the content of copper, the latter mix achieves a white silvery tone.

Impact? They are so versatile that go well with your causal, formal as well as traditional looks and therefore, are in vogue and resonate well with the millennial women too. As a result, jewellers also sell rose gold as well as white gold version of each of their jewel available in pure gold. See it to believe it: www.pngadgil.com. You will find a drop down option to choose in white, yellow and rose gold for almost every piece. Some of the jewels are in fact designed combining each of the alloys to achieve something extraordinary and no words to describe when they are embellished with diamonds and gemstones.  

Moreover, these alloys are sturdier than pure gold and can be used to design a variety of jewels. That apart, they are much more affordable as compared to pure gold. So, this festival season, if you wish to indulge in trendy jewels and not spend much, yet usher in good luck, these alloys – rose gold and white gold are your go-to options. 

Author: Deepa Mishra

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