ROSE GOLD SPRING SPECIAL from JOHN A MORRIS (MELB). We are bringing this ring to you because rose gold has been reclaimed from antiquity. Rose coloured gold has made a comeback and John A Morris has manufactured this ring in response to the demand for precious pink metal. The latest message to your customers is “think pink” with this new ring. John a Morris (Melb) Design #2459. This rose gold ring is set with 4x.06 cognac diamonds 3x.06 H, P1 diamonds 18 x 1/125 H, P1 diamonds. Prepare for the Spring Season by placing your orders now. Enquire about our latest range of pink gold rings Rose gold which is sometimes called red or pink gold, may seem more exotic than the more commonly used yellow, but the secret to its colour is comparatively pedestrian: copper. All gold jewellery must be mixed with other metals in order to withstand wear because 24 carat gold (the kind that is 99% pure gold) is too soft to withstand wear on its own. Rose gold is more rare because it is usually made to order which means there is just less of it being made. The fashion world loves nothing more than exclusivity, making rose gold that much more desirable. But the price is still comparable to white or yellow gold because despite the pink colour, rose gold like any other colour is priced on the weight of gold. Rose gold has often been popular in the past when mixed with yellow and white gold rings, but this time around rose gold has become popular as an engagement or dress ring being set with diamonds and coloured gemstones
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