Rose gold is not usually one of the metals that one thinks of as part of a new trend. We usually think of more avant garde metals like palladium and titanium. However rose gold rings have been experiencing a resurgence of sorts the first of which took place several years ago in bridal jewelry when colored diamonds were first surging in popularity as as fashion forward center stone choices.
It all started with the engagement ring stone and canary and fancy pink diamonds graced the red carpet like never before and thus was born the rose gold engagement ring. First yellow gold and
Three Tone Asscher Cut Diamond Engagement Ring
then rose gold was used to highlight their respective complimentary colored diamonds. Rose gold for fancy pink diamonds and yellow gold for fancy yellow or canary diamonds. Sometime just a dash of rose gold is needed as in this splendid engagement ring to the right by Stardust which also has a smidgen of yellow gold on the shank for a wonderfully fresh yet contemporary take on the fashion forward three toneĀ engagement ring.
The role that the rose gold ring plays in fashion jewelry these days has taken us beyond rose gold engagement rings and rose gold wedding rings in bridal jewelry to the fashion jewelry enclave. Women always like to step into jewelry stores or online storefronts to see what is new and rose gold is definitely being used in new ways by designers and jewelry companies.
At the higher end you have complimentary colored stones like padparadscha and imperial topaz that would be previously mounted in white gold to show off their pure color. Nowadays these exotic gemstones are being mounted in a rose gold diamond ring mounting to provide a more fashion forward contrast that looks feminine while at the same time is elegant. The primary focus is no longer the high value gemstone itself but more the overall look of the piece and its novelty and striking color combinations. The colorless small round diamonds make this type of a ring feminine, pretty and very girly.
For daytime wear rose gold rings show up with oversize cuts of pink and red stones like pink topaz and spinel for that big rock look that is at once sensational but tempered by the use of rose gold to soften up the overall look. Women are also looking for softness in earrings and have no problems
18kt rose gold ring with pale amethyst , amethyst and pink topaz for a delightfully pastel and feminine look
adding rose gold earrings in popular silhouettes like hammered flat discs and lacy drizzles of rose gold frills on rose gold hoop earrings. The ring to the right is an 18kt rose gold ring with pink topaz, pale amethyst and regular amethyst from Marco Molinario .
The rose gold wedding ring has also gone up a notch in terms of style and the rose gold eternity ring has shown that wedding bands can be pretty in pink. Most women have gotten this idea from designers like Roberto Coin who loves to use different colored golds in the simple rose gold band ring. This then begs the question, why not an eternity ring in Rose gold ? Many bridal jewelry designers like Whitney Boin now use rose gold in their eternity rings.
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