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Guideline: Shopping For Platinum Jewelry

Platinum is an eternal symbol of love. This pure, white metal is known for its ability to stand the test of time, making it an everlasting precious metal.

Quality Assurance:

An important fact associated with Platinum jewelry is that it bears a “Pt 950” stamp inside, “PLAT” or the entire word “Platinum” which is its purity hallmark.

Purity:

Platinum is 95% pure, making it hypoallergenic in nature and perfect for people who have sensitive skin. It does not tarnish or fade with time, it will maintain its original appearance for a lifetime.

Extra Info About Platinum:

  • In comparison to 18 Karat Gold which happens to be 75% pure, Platinum is 95% pure
  • Platinum has more density than gold which is why platinum jewelry has three times more weight than a similar piece of 18 Karat gold
  • It requires a higher level of skills and patience to craft Platinum jewelry than gold.

The Scratch Factor:

Precious metals do scratch- and Platinum is no exception. The good news is that scratches on Platinum jewelry simply refer to metal displacement with no loss in volume.

Taking Care Of Platinum Jewelry:

  • Keep the jewelry pieces in separate soft fabric or jewelry boxes, to prevent contact with other jewelry items.
  • Don’t wear them while performing manual work, such as gardening.
  • Regular cleaning of jewelry is suggested.
  • Refer to qualified jewelers for adjustments, cleaning, and polishing.

If you want to gift your loved one something rare, and exclusive, then platinum jewelry is exactly what you are looking for.

Jack Ghazalian, DG, CSG, GC, RGA

Graduate Gemologist

Gemological Institution of America

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