Buying an engagement ring is a thrilling and wonderful time in anybody’s life, and finding the one that’s just right is supremely satisfying! There’s no question, however, that it can also be a little nerve-wracking — especially if the ring will be a surprise.
To find that perfect ring to express your love, one of the biggest choices you’ll have to make is the choice between gold or silver engagement rings. Fortunately, Modern Gents has great options for both, so let’s take a look at how you can figure out which one is right for you!
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Finding the Right Ring
The journey to finding a perfect engagement ring begins with an understanding of personal style and preferences. While many factors, including the setting style and stone size, affect your choice, the metal type is one of the most important considerations. It plays a huge role in both the appearance and durability of the ring. Both gold engagement rings and silver engagement rings offer distinct advantages to align with different lifestyles, skin tones and fashion preferences.
Gold Engagement Rings
Yellow gold is an iconic choice for jewelry of all kinds, but especially wedding and engagement rings. Its lustrous quality and resistance to tarnishing have made it a beloved metal since ancient times. Today, Modern Gents has made a gorgeous gold ring more affordable and more accessible than ever!
Another great property of gold is that its color can change significantly when alloyed with other metals. For example, an alloy of gold and copper produces the gorgeous reddish tinge of rose gold, which has become one of the most popular wedding materials. Modern Gents’ selection includes a wide variety of rings plated in both rose gold and yellow gold engagement rings so you can find the perfect option for you. Rose gold pairs beautifully with alternative gemstones like morganite.
White gold is also a stunning option for couples seeking a contemporary look. This alluring metal combines the traditional beauty of gold with a brilliant silvery appearance. Created by mixing pure gold with palladium or other white metals, it’s an excellent alternative for those who enjoy gold’s prestige but prefer cooler tones. White gold’s popularity has surged in recent years, particularly among couples seeking a versatile metal that works well with various gemstone colors.
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Should gold lovers look for a pure gold ring? For most people, there are better choices since pure 24 karat gold is quite soft and accumulates dings and scratches easily. That’s why almost all wedding jewelry uses gold alloyed with other materials to make it stronger. To create an even more durable take on the classic gold ring, Modern Gents’ rings use gold plating on sterling silver rings to create the look at a fraction of the cost while ensuring exceptional resilience for daily wear.
Who Should Choose Gold Engagement Rings?
Of the two classic precious metals you can choose for your engagement ring or wedding band, gold is actually the more durable. While it may seem like silver is more durable, since pure metal is so soft, gold rings (and gold jewelry in general, therefore) hold their shape better over the long term. Of course, that’s comparing a similarly pure gold to silver. Alloyed silver will hold up much better than pure gold, but that should be obvious. Again, Modern Gents’ rings use plating (rhodium plating specifically), so both our silver and gold rings are durable.
Gold has been a popular choice for engagement rings for centuries, and gold jewelry will forever hold value. The gold solitaire ring will look as classic today as it will in 100 years. It may be the perfect engagement ring choice as well as the perfect future family heirloom.
Silver Engagement Rings
Despite what the Olympics might lead you to believe, there’s nothing second-best about the beauty of silver. Silver certainly creates a different vibe from gold, however. For starters, silver is often associated with the moon, whereas gold is associated with the sun. Silver is a little mysterious where gold is forthright, subtle where gold is direct and sleek where gold is robust. For a lot of people, that’s exactly the look they want for their wedding ring!
Like pure gold, silver in its pure form isn’t very durable. For this reason, most silver rings (including Modern Gents’) are instead made from sterling silver, an alloy that mixes silver with small amounts of other metals such as copper. This makes sterling silver substantially better at standing up to everyday wear and tear.
The biggest caveat of sterling silver is its capacity to tarnish. Fortunately, we thought of that, too, which is why our sterling silver jewelry also features rhodium plating! Rhodium is an extraordinarily durable metal that maintains the bright sheen of silver, but is highly resistant to tarnishing.
Who Should Choose Silver Engagement Rings?
Silver is another classic and popular ring metal, with its own set of pros and cons. As mentioned, pure silver is less durable in terms of holding its shape, but is also far more scratch-resistant than gold, interestingly enough. If your dream ring errs more on the side of holding up to an active lifestyle, silver is the better choice.
Like pure gold, pure silver is hypoallergenic. However, pure silver is basically too soft to be useful in jewelry, so silver rings, necklaces and pretty much everything else use sterling silver. This is 92.5 percent silver and 7.5 percent other metals. Copper tends to be the most common alloy in sterling silver, though, and is completely hypoallergenic as well. For most wearers, sterling silver is the perfect silver ring option.
Choosing the Right Metal to Match Your Gemstone
The metal you choose affects how gemstones appear in their settings. Yellow gold creates a warm backdrop that enhances the color of clear stones and complements colored gemstones like emeralds and rubies. White gold, on the other hand, offers a neutral canvas that maximizes brilliance and makes blue stones pop. Silver engagement rings provide similar advantages at a lower price point, but they can tarnish without proper care. Consider your preferred stone when deciding between a gold or silver engagement ring or wedding band. The right metal will enhance its natural beauty.
Gold or Silver Engagement Ring: Things to Think About
So, when it comes to the big decision between gold and silver engagement rings, which is the right choice for your relationship? Here are some tips to consider:
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Lots of couples today select their engagement rings together. This is a great way to make sure you get a ring that both of you love and eliminates the stressful guesswork of figuring out whether your partner prefers a gold or silver ring.
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If you’re selecting a surprise ring, think about what jewelry metals your partner usually favors. You might take a quick peek in their jewelry box if you’re not sure.
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Got a specific style in mind? Whether you choose a gold ring or a silver ring, you’ll find all of the stylistic options you’re looking for at Modern Gents. See our vintage wedding rings collection for designs that draw from the rich history of wedding jewelry, or check out our trending wedding rings for the latest in fashionable ring styles.
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With Modern Gents rings, there’s no real difference in upkeep between our gold and silver finishes. We’ve designed all of our rings to resist tarnishing, so you won’t have to worry about constantly polishing and cleaning the ring.
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You might have heard (or learned the hard way) that the alloy materials in some rings can cause the wearer’s finger to turn green. With cheaply made rings, this can occur in both gold and silver finishes. Fortunately, Modern Gents uses high-quality materials guaranteed to banish green-finger syndrome.
Maintaining Your Jewelry
Whether you choose gold or silver, rings require consistent care to ensure longevity. While gold resists tarnish, it still accumulates oils, lotions and everyday dirt that can dull its shine. Clean your gold ring monthly by soaking it in warm water and mild dish soap for 20 minutes and then gently brushing with a soft brush. Consider regular professional cleanings, too. Remember to polish silver jewelry to prevent tarnish buildup and maintain its shine. When not in use, store it in an anti-tarnish bag for safekeeping.
No matter what metal you choose, remove your ring during activities that involve harsh chemicals or intense physical activity. Doing so will go a long way toward keeping your jewelry looking its best and preserving its durability for years to come.
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Can’t make up your mind between gold and silver? Read our guide to mixing gold and silver jewelry and learn how to get the best of both worlds! Throw in some gemstones, even, if you’re feeling fancy. When you’re ready to choose, check out our whole selection of affordable engagement rings in gold and silver finishes — always priced for regular people, and always built with quality in mind.