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White Gold Jewelry — Diamond-Ready Brilliance in 14k & 18k Gold

White gold is the most popular metal in contemporary fine jewelry — and for good reason. It's cool, neutral tone amplifies the brilliance of diamonds, complements the color saturation of sapphires and rubies, and creates a clean visual foundation for every style of setting, from minimal solitaires to intricate pavé and halo designs. At Edward's Jewelry & Imports, our white gold jewelry collection brings together 14k and 18k white gold pieces of genuine distinction — rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings crafted to the standards that our clients expect and our reputation demands.

Whether you are searching for a white gold diamond ring, a tennis bracelet in 14k white gold, or a pendant necklace with a bezel-set brilliant, our collection offers depth, quality, and the benefit of expert guidance at every step.

Our White Gold Jewelry Collection

White gold became the dominant fine jewelry metal in the mid-twentieth century, and its appeal has never diminished. It sits at the intersection of precious material and practical versatility — more affordable than platinum, more refined in appearance than sterling silver, and available in a range of alloy compositions that allow for pieces suited to everything from daily wear to formal occasions.

White Gold Diamond Rings

The majority of diamond rings sold worldwide are set in white gold, and our collection reflects that reality with a depth of selection that rewards careful exploration. Our white gold diamond rings include solitaire engagement rings in round brilliant, oval, emerald, and cushion cuts; three-stone rings with trapezoid or half-moon side stones; halo and hidden halo designs in pavé-set settings; and cocktail rings that make an unmistakable impression. All feature GIA-certified diamonds and are crafted in 14k or 18k white gold according to the specific demands of each design.

White Gold Tennis Bracelets

A diamond tennis bracelet in 14k white gold is one of the most enduring and desirable pieces in fine jewelry. The white metal setting allows each diamond to appear as part of an unbroken line of light, with no visual interruption between stone and setting. Our white gold tennis bracelet collection includes round brilliant, oval-cut, emerald-cut, and princess-cut designs, as well as sapphire and diamond alternating configurations in 14k white gold. These are pieces built to be worn daily and admired for decades.

White Gold Necklaces & Pendants

Our white gold necklace collection spans graduated diamond tennis necklaces, bezel-set brilliant pendants, halo pendant designs, and mixed-cut drop necklaces. The bezel-set diamond pendant in 14k white gold is among our most considered everyday pieces — the full metal surround protects the diamond while creating a sleek, modern silhouette that works from morning through evening. For those who want maximum visual impact, our graduated diamond tennis necklaces in 14k and 18k white gold deliver continuous brilliance across the neckline.

White Gold Earrings

White gold earrings encompass some of the finest pieces in our collection — including cushion-cut halo studs, radiant-cut hidden halo designs, pear and marquise diamond drops, and round brilliant hoop earrings. In white gold, the setting recedes visually, allowing the diamonds to dominate entirely. Our 14k white gold earring designs are particularly well-suited to daily wear; our 18k white gold pieces offer a slightly richer tone and are often chosen for formal or occasion-specific jewelry.

White Gold Eternity & Wedding Bands

White gold eternity and half eternity bands are among our most requested pieces for both wedding and anniversary occasions. We carry round brilliant, emerald-cut, oval, radiant, princess, and cushion-cut diamond eternity bands in 14k and 18k white gold, in both straight and curved band profiles. Our half eternity bands are available in a range of total diamond weights, allowing you to choose the level of presence that best suits your hand and your existing jewelry.

14k vs. 18k White Gold: Understanding the Difference

Both 14k and 18k white gold are excellent choices for fine jewelry, but they differ in meaningful ways that are worth understanding before you purchase:

  • 14k white gold contains 58.3% pure gold, alloyed with metals including palladium, silver, and nickel. It is harder and more durable than 18k, making it well suited for rings and bracelets subject to daily contact and wear.

  • 18k white gold contains 75% pure gold and has a slightly warmer base tone — more similar to yellow gold before rhodium plating — and a somewhat softer feel. It is the preferred choice for pieces where diamond brilliance and metal purity are the primary considerations.

  • Both 14k and 18k white gold are rhodium-plated at the time of manufacture to achieve their bright white finish. Rhodium plating may require periodic renewal depending on wear — typically every one to three years for rings worn daily.

White Gold vs. Platinum: Which Should You Choose?

This is one of the most common questions our team receives, and the honest answer is that both are excellent choices — the right decision depends on your priorities:

  • Platinum is denser, heavier, and hypoallergenic. It maintains its white color permanently without replating, and it is the prestige choice for the highest-tier diamond pieces. It is also meaningfully more expensive.

  • White gold is lighter, more affordable, and available in a wider range of price points for comparable designs. With proper care and periodic rhodium maintenance, white gold jewelry is indistinguishable in appearance from platinum.

  • For engagement rings and wedding bands intended for daily wear over decades, platinum's permanence is a genuine practical advantage. For necklaces, earrings, and pieces worn less frequently, white gold offers equivalent beauty at a more accessible price.

Our team is happy to discuss the specific merits of each metal for any piece you are considering — without pressure and with complete transparency about what each option involves.

Why Choose Edward's for White Gold Jewelry

At Edward's Jewelry & Imports, every white gold piece in our collection is solid 14k or 18k gold — never plated base metal, never misleadingly described. Our diamonds are certified and our gemstones are accurately represented. We import directly from manufacturers whose quality standards match our own, and we carry inventory that reflects decades of experience in identifying what fine jewelry at this level genuinely looks and feels like.

Our San Francisco showroom is the ideal setting in which to view and compare white gold jewelry. The interaction of metal, diamond, and light is something that benefits from in-person examination, and our team is here to guide you through every consideration — from diamond shape and setting style to metal grade and long-term care — with the kind of depth that online descriptions alone cannot provide.

Explore our white gold jewelry collection and discover pieces that are built to last, designed with intention, and selected with the expertise that only comes from decades of genuine focus on fine jewelry.

 

FAQs

What is white gold and how is it made?

White gold is created by alloying yellow gold with white metals such as palladium or silver, and is typically finished with a thin layer of rhodium plating to enhance its bright white appearance. Common purity levels are 14K (58.3% pure gold) and 18K (75% pure gold). At Edward's Jewelry & Imports, our white gold pieces use high-quality alloys that balance durability with precious metal content. Explore our rings, hoop earrings, and pendant necklaces available in white gold.

How does white gold compare to platinum?

Both metals achieve a similar cool white appearance, but differ in key ways. Platinum is rarer, denser, and heavier - it naturally stays white without plating and is generally considered more prestigious for fine jewelry. White gold is lighter and typically less expensive, making it an excellent choice for those who prefer a lighter feel or are working within a specific budget. Neither option is universally superior - it comes down to priorities. Our specialists can walk you through the comparison during a consultation.

Does white gold need to be re-plated?

White gold is typically plated with rhodium to achieve its bright white finish. Over time (usually 1-2 years depending on wear), this plating can wear away and reveal a slightly warmer yellow tone. Re-plating is a simple, affordable process that can be done by a jeweler. We recommend budgeting for periodic re-plating if you choose white gold over platinum. Contact us to discuss care and maintenance options.

Is white gold hypoallergenic?

White gold alloys vary by jeweler. Some older alloys contain nickel, which can cause reactions in sensitive individuals. Our white gold pieces use nickel-free alloys wherever possible. If you have known metal sensitivities, please discuss this with our team before purchasing - we can confirm the specific alloy content of any piece. For the most hypoallergenic option, consider our platinum jewelry.

What is the best way to care for white gold jewelry?

Clean white gold with warm soapy water and a soft brush, and dry thoroughly after. Store separately from other jewelry to prevent scratching. Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, chlorine, and abrasive surfaces. Professional polishing and rhodium re-plating at our showroom will keep white gold looking its best for years. Contact us to schedule professional care.