Palladium: What is it and why do jewelry-buying men need to know about it.
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Palladium: What is it and why do jewelry-buying men need to know about it.
Whenever I'm working with a guy, especially when he's buying himself a wedding band, I always introduce palladium as an option for him to consider. Why? Because palladium is part of the platinum group of metals, meaning it's naturally white, strong and pure, but it's also half as dense and less than half the cost!
Since most men are not used to wearing a ring before their wedding, getting a platinum band can sometimes feel too heavy and uncomfortable. Gold is naturally yellow, so even if you get white gold, over time it will start to fade away into that yellowish color. Since platinum is currently more than twice as expensive, it makes palladium a great alternative and a perfect substitute. It's cheaper, it's lighter, and it's just as luminous and strong.
While more than half of the world's palladium is used for catalytic converters, many jewelry companies have embraced this lighter, cheaper, platinum-family metal. Sasha Primak, through our own subsidiary casting company, has developed a palladium alloy so great that we confidently offer this metal as a standard option for all of our jewelry. Contact me if you have any questions or need any advice if you're shopping for yourself or for your special someone!
Click here to see our full collection of men's classic bands and diamond rings
Click here to see our full collection of men's jewelry including cufflinks and bracelets
Since most men are not used to wearing a ring before their wedding, getting a platinum band can sometimes feel too heavy and uncomfortable. Gold is naturally yellow, so even if you get white gold, over time it will start to fade away into that yellowish color. Since platinum is currently more than twice as expensive, it makes palladium a great alternative and a perfect substitute. It's cheaper, it's lighter, and it's just as luminous and strong.
While more than half of the world's palladium is used for catalytic converters, many jewelry companies have embraced this lighter, cheaper, platinum-family metal. Sasha Primak, through our own subsidiary casting company, has developed a palladium alloy so great that we confidently offer this metal as a standard option for all of our jewelry. Contact me if you have any questions or need any advice if you're shopping for yourself or for your special someone!
Click here to see our full collection of men's classic bands and diamond rings
Click here to see our full collection of men's jewelry including cufflinks and bracelets
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My pleasure Darren! Hope people found it helpful... You know what they say, if you can reach just one...! ;o)
If anybody has any questions about metal, diamonds, jewelry, or just need some advice - I'm always available and happy to help!
If anybody has any questions about metal, diamonds, jewelry, or just need some advice - I'm always available and happy to help!
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Who knows, in 10 years maybe palladium will be the new platinum. Hard to tell with the way the metal market jumps around like crazy. It's also about what women want: a while back, women wanted ONLY gold. But, thanks to heavy advertising of platinum, all of a sudden women care about whiteness, strength, and rarity. Go figure!
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I agree w/ all who posted before me Emil. Thank you very much for the info and I too find the work your company does quite exquisite. I wonder if Palladium might be used to reduce the weight of some of my favorite automatic time pieces. Perhaps I’m behind the curve on this but it seems like a reasonable metal for watch making.