There is something deeply pure about plain precious metal jewellery. Be it gold or platinum, every jewellery piece glimmers independently as authentic and uninhibited symbols of elegance.
In the absence of diamonds, coloured gemstones and pearls as centrepieces, the metal shines on its own and emanates a more subdued aesthetic narrative. Precious metals also offer consumers a variety of options, depending on their personal style.
Gold is available in a multitude of colours such as yellow, white and rose. The more adventurous buyer can also consider gold in other colours such as red, green or blue that can be achieved by alloying gold with other elements.
Meanwhile, platinum is alloyed with other metals to harden it for jewellery manufacturing. It comes in a range of platinum purity such as PT850, PT900 and PT950, with PT950 being the highest grade used in making jewellery.