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Platinum Rings
Take your wedding to the next level with platinum rings - timeless and stunning, known as "little silver" in Spanish, platinum has lots of reasons why you should choose it for your special day.
Platinum is so rare that it's somewhat of a celebrity in the jewellery world, more so than diamond. Its desirable natural qualities and scarcity make it highly sought after.
Whether it's a simple, sleek wedding band or a big diamond engagement ring, platinum does it with elegance and versatility.
We custom design rings for all occasions because we believe jewellery is the perfect addition to any outfit. Our exceptional pieces are made to live life alongside you, from everyday wear to big, lifetime events.
Worried about keeping your new platinum ring safe? Camile & Stone has the perfect ring stand collection to help.
Find out more about platinum rings below.
As well as being one of the most beautiful, rarest types of precious metal, people are drawn to these rings for many reasons, only one of which is aesthetic. Pure platinum will remain shiny and silver-white for years and years, almost like it was handcrafted yesterday.
Another reason why platinum is a great choice for rings is that it's hypoallergenic. This means your skin won't turn green like it would with materials such as bronze or nickel.
Ultimately, you will know what attracted you to platinum rings. It could be the luxurious feeling of wearing an exclusive rare material, or the peace of mind that it would remain valuable for a long time. Platinum has lots of ways to make you fall in love with it.
Platinum is used in jewellery, including rings, and is very pure—around 90-95% pure platinum. Because of this, its value increases, often overtaking other precious metals like gold, as it is usually combined with other metals to make them more durable.
Putting a price on a platinum ring is difficult as it depends on various factors, such as design detail and whether a reputable professional made it.
Generally, because platinum is rare, loses little to no value, and is hypoallergenic, there will always be demand for it and, therefore, will cost a lot to purchase.
Putting practicalities aside, however, if a platinum ring holds sentimental value, then it's worth more than anything.
Platinum engagement rings commemorate a long-lasting, precious relationship. Yet, selecting the perfect piece to honour your commitment can be daunting.
If platinum has stolen your heart but you're struggling to find "the one", explore customisation options. Tailor a ring that reflects your style while staying within your budget.
Like engagement rings, platinum is the ideal choice for wedding rings, too. Wedding rings made with this material are timeless and durable enough to last your long, happy marriage without looking worn down.
This material also comes in a range of styles, like the classic platinum wedding bands we all know and love. Although simple, platinum is enough to make it unique and eye-catching while exuding elegance.
To make a more powerful statement, platinum wedding rings with an emerald cut feature a diamond set into the band, commonly seen in solitaire engagement rings, or they have other smaller diamonds or gemstones like moissante to accompany the diamond.
Don't let the elegance give you preconceived ideas; platinum is also a great choice for men's wedding rings.
Diamond rings are very popular and always will be because they let you explore a wide range of styles while representing a symbolic meaning such as love or commitment.
With this in mind, it makes absolute sense that the band on which the diamond rests is platinum. This combination makes for a captivating, unique ring that will last a lifetime.
It can be an incredibly simple design, but with the natural silver-white tone of the platinum and the sparkle of the diamond, your ring will definitely turn heads.
Yes. To put it into perspective, platinum is rarer than both gold and silver. Gold may be more expensive, but less is required in the ring-making process compared to platinum, which is denser.
Having a density as high as this also requires special tools, expertise, and techniques to ensure it results in the beautiful ring you see in the shop window.
Platinum is tough and tarnish-resistant, increasing its value and letting it be passed down through generations or re-sold later in life at a similar price or even a profit.
Upgrading your engagement ring to platinum is expensive, it's safe to say it's worth every cent.
Both make for a perfect engagement ring and wedding band for different reasons.
White gold is a metal alloy, a combination of one or two metals, that creates a strong yet malleable material suitable for intricate designs.
There are benefits, but whether they outweigh platinum depends on you, the lucky ring owner. Platinum is the best option if you prefer a strong, scratch-resistant material that will last many, many years. We also recommend it to those with sensitive skin or metal allergies.
On the other hand, white gold is better for those with a lower budget but still want a ring with a white hue similar to platinum. White gold is less dense and, therefore, lighter to wear and, to some women, will be more comfortable.
Stacking rings are also light and will perfectly complement your new platinum engagement ring; discover our Saphire Band Stacker Ring.
Put simply, no, not really. However, its design and quality will influence the price of your beloved platinum wedding ring, which will likely fluctuate over the years.
Platinum jewellery keeps its value due to its rarity and purity. Its luxurious image will attract customers who have the money to pay as much as they want.
Another aspect of platinum that attracts a hefty price tag is its ability to remain as beautiful as the day it was first made all those years ago.
Over time, platinum forms a thin layer over its surface called patina, which many say adds depth and character. The effect it has on the ring's value isn't permanent, as all it needs is professional cleaning.
Platinum is expensive because of its rarity. Few countries mine it and must dig deep into the earth's crust to do so.
Since platinum has great qualities, it has many other uses outside of jewellery, including reducing harmful emissions from vehicles and making medical equipment.
This explains why there is a high demand for platinum and why the small amount we have available for jewellery is expensive.
We can't answer that question for you as it depends on what you want in a ring. If you value a ring that will maintain its shape and beauty, then platinum is worth the high cost.
Many men and women also consider it worth it to wear a pure, rare metal on their finger without having to worry about it turning green.
On the other hand, if you are struggling to justify paying high amounts for jewellery, other fantastic materials such as yellow gold or platinum alloy are affordable alternatives.