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Precious Metal Choices

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Choose Your Wedding Ring's Precious Metal

Choose your wedding band's precious metal. We do not make wedding bands in titanium as this is not a precious metal and requires specialist welding equipment.

Contact us with your choice and we will give you a quote for your handmade wedding band.

We are very excited to be able to offer pre-certified fair trade gold for your wedding ring.

We work in all carats and colours of gold, silver and platinum:

A handmade ring in 9ct yellow gold

9ct yellow gold a pale yellow colour metal choice for your wedding ring
A handmade ring in 18ct yellow gold

18ct yellow gold is a more rich coloured yellow than 9ct gold
A handmade ring in 9ct white gold

9ct white gold the white hue of 9ct white gold has a warm tinge to it
A handmade ring in 18ct white gold

18ct white gold has a more of a gun metal white colour than 9ct white gold.
A handmade ring in white gold that has been rhodium plated

Rhodium plated white gold Rhodium plating can be applied to white gold wedding rings, this gives them a platinum like look. The plating will wear off over time to reveal the natural more yellowy coloured white gold underneath. For a small charge the rhodium plating can be reapplied by us or any jeweller.
A handmade ring in 9ct rose gold

9ct rose gold Gold is alloyed with a small amount of copper to give this rich rose-pink colour
A handmade ring in 18ct rose gold

18ct rose gold is more like a rich yellow colour as compared to 9ct rose gold
A handmade ring in platinum

Platinum a steely white metal and, the most expensive, hard wearing and durable
A handmade ring in Sterling silver

Sterling silver The cheapest of the metals, yet a beautiful blue white colour. Silver is more prone to corrosion and wear than gold

Palladium

Similar to platinum in appearance though much less expensive! It is much less dense than platinum though, so it feels lighter on the hand - if you are looking for a chunky ring in platinum it will feel quite solid on the hand - if it was in palladium it would feel less dense. At the moment, the Assay Office doesn't hallmark palladium - only gold, silver and platinum - but apparently they have started a discussion about adding it to the list. We're expecting them to come to a decision early this year. In the mean time the palladium we're using is stamped by our suppliers.