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Learn about Mixed Metals
The most common way to mix metals is to use one or all of the three colours of gold in the same design, for instance a yellow gold band and a white gold or platinum setting really enhances the bright white of a diamond. However, it is not always possible or practical to combine certain metals due to differing melting points. Find out more....
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