white gold
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Definition
Noun: - A pale, silvery-colored alloy of gold, typically created by mixing gold with one or more white metals such as platinum, nickel, or palladium. It is valued for its resemblance to platinum and is commonly used in jewelry.
Usage
- As a noun (subject/object): "White gold" is used to refer to the material itself.
- The ring is made of white gold.
- She prefers the look of white gold over yellow gold.
Advanced Usage
- In a comparative or descriptive context: Often used to describe the composition or appearance of jewelry.
- The durability of white gold depends on the alloying metals used.
- This white gold has a particularly bright, rhodium-plated finish.
Variants and Related Words
- Gold (noun): The primary precious metal in the alloy.
- Alloy (noun): A metal made by combining two or more metallic elements.
- Platinum (noun): A precious metal often used to create white gold alloys.
- Nickel (noun): A metal sometimes used in white gold alloys, though it can cause allergic reactions.
- Palladium (noun): A precious metal of the platinum group, commonly used in high-quality white gold.
Synonyms
- Pale gold
- White alloy of gold
Related Phrases
- White gold setting: Refers to a piece of jewelry where the metal framework is made of white gold.
- The diamond is in a white gold setting.
- White gold band: Specifically describes a ring made from this material.
- They chose matching white gold bands for their wedding.
Noun
- a pale alloy of gold usually with platinum or nickel or palladium