Collection: Women's White Gold Wedding Bands

Silver in color with a lustrous white sheen, our collection of women's white gold wedding bands offer a clean and modern choice. Available in 10k, 14k, and 18k gold.

CAN WHITE GOLD WEDDING RINGS BE WORN EVERY DAY?

Yes. One of the reasons white gold wedding rings are quite popular is because they are durable enough to withstand everyday wear and tear. In fact, white gold is more durable yellow gold. However, they can still be scratched, so we recommend wearing your white gold wedding ring with care and removing it before any intensive activity that may place undue strain on it.

HOW OFTEN DO WHITE GOLD RINGS NEED TO BE REPLATED?

The frequency with which you need to have your white gold ring replated depends on a number of factors, including:

- The type of white gold: The type of white gold used to make your ring will affect how often it needs to be replated. White gold with a higher karat content will need to be replated more often than white gold with a lower karat content.
- Your lifestyle: If you have a very active lifestyle and your ring is exposed to a lot of wear and tear, you may need to have it replated more often than someone who has a more sedentary lifestyle.
- The environment: If you expose your ring to lots of chlorine (in swimming pools) or salt water, you may need to have your ring replated more often than you otherwise would.

In general, white gold rings should be replated every 1-4 years. However, if you notice that your ring is starting to look dull or scratched, you may want to have it replated sooner.

Fortunately, replating your white gold ring is a relatively inexpensive and easy process. Most jewelers will be able to do it for you in a matter of minutes and your ring will be restored to the day you got it!

IS WHITE GOLD OR PLATINUM BETTER FOR WOMEN'S WEDDING RINGS?

White gold and platinum are both great options for women's wedding rings. They both look incredible and are durable enough to withstand everyday wear and tear. However, there are some key differences between the two metals that may make one a better choice for you than the other.

White Gold
- White gold is an alloy of gold and other metals, such as nickel, silver, or palladium. The other metals are added to whiten the gold and make it more durable.
- White gold is less expensive than platinum.
- White gold is available in a variety of karats, from 10K to 18K. The higher the karat, the more gold is in the alloy and the softer the metal will be.
- White gold needs to be replated every 1-3 years to maintain its white color.

Platinum
- Platinum is a naturally occurring metal that is white in color.
- Platinum is more expensive than white gold.
- Platinum is more durable than white gold and is less likely to scratch.
- Platinum does not need to be replated.