What causes the 18K diamond ring ring to make red? Is there any way to make the color back?

My 18K diamond ring is red, I don't know what caused it.

4 thoughts on “What causes the 18K diamond ring ring to make red? Is there any way to make the color back?”

  1. K gold is a gold -based alloy, that is, adding a certain percentage of other metals (such as copper, silver, zinc, nickel, etc.) to gold in gold. This alloy is called K gold in the jewelry industry. K gold's color is represented by K value, and it is converted as 24K as pure gold. If 24K = 100 % gold (theoretical value), then 18K/24K = 75 %, that is, the gold content is 75 %; 14K/24K = 58.5 %, that is, the gold content is 58.5 %; 12K/24K = 50 %, that is, the gold content It is 50 %. Because 18K gold contains other metals, after long -term wear, other metals oxidize will show different colors!
    It at home, you can use white wine to try, you can take it to the jewelry shop for maintenance

  2. Since it is 18K, it is not a village gold. There are other metals in it, which will change color after oxidation. Re -polishing will restore the original color

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