a colored gold finish which has a pink hue due to the addition of copper as an alloy.
Was named because of the resulting color of the gold. When 90% copper and 10% silver is mixed with gold, you get Rose gold.
or red gold is alloyed with copper to give its hue
Pink-colored gold. This is achieved by alloying yellow gold with copper and a tiny bit of silver.
Gold alloyed to bring out deeper pink accents.
All gold used for jewelry is mixed with other metals to increase its strength (see Alloy) Rose Gold is a reddish toned gold which is created by adding slightly more copper to the alloy.
Rose gold (also known as pink gold) is gold with a pink tinge. It has been alloyed with a mix of 90% copper and 10% silver.
An alloy of gold and copper.
A softly hued gold that contains the same metals as yellow gold but with a higher concentration of copper in the alloy. A popular color in Europe, rose gold in watches is often seen in retro styling or in tricolor gold versions. Some 18k red gold watches achieve their color from additional copper in the alloy.
An alloy of gold mixed with copper, which gives it a red tint.
This softly hued gold contains the same metals as yellow gold but with a higher concentration of copper in the alloy. Long a favorite in Europe, rose gold has become an increasingly popular color in gold, especially in limited edition models.
Rose gold is a gold and copper alloy widely used for specialized jewelry due to its reddish color. It is also known as pink gold and red gold. Because it was popular in Russia at the beginning of the ninteenth century it is also known as Russian gold, although this term has become somewhat rare.