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Gold has fascinated the jewellery world for thousands of years. Its glorious reputation is unparalleled, but with mounting demand for diversity and individuality, more colourful variations of gold, combined with innovative designs, are breaking ground in the trade.
Gold alloys by Heraeus
Jewellery mounting by Heraeus
Diamond and bi-coloured jewellery set by Ludwig Muller
14-karat black gold ring with a 10-carat ruby centre gem by Art Masters Jewelry and Caravaggio Jewelry
Highly sought after for its durability and sentimental allure, gold is an integral part of the jewellery industry. The precious metal comes in three major colours used largely in jewellery manufacturing – yellow, white and
rose gold.
Yellow gold’s illustrious deep hue, while often viewed as traditional, continues to dominate the jewellery market but interest in different coloured gold is on the rise.
According to the 2019 Retail Gold Insights report by the World Gold Council (WGC), yellow gold accounts for 57 per cent of jewellery purchases in the US compared to 31 per cent for white gold. In comparison, 25 per cent...
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