Although platinum is indeed a durable metal, it is not unbreakable. In fact, platinum rings can be damaged just as easily as gold rings.
The main reason for this is that precious metals are priced by weight and platinum is much denser than gold, so any platinum jewellery will weigh more. Another reason why platinum rings are more valuable than gold is because the metal is much rarer.
Look on the inner shank of the ring for any detailed letters or numbers. If the shank has a visible, "PT" symbol, reads "900 PLAT"or has "950 PLAT" markings, then the ring is definitely platinum. If the ring shows a 9K, 10K, 14K, 18K, 22K, with or without a series of three numbers, then the ring is not platinum.
Platinum for cast rings is often alloyed with 5% Cobalt. Cobalt is ferromagnetic; meaning that it is attracted to a magnet. The attraction for a 95% Pt and 5% Co ring will be rather weak. You may have to suspend the item from a thread and bring a strong, rare earth magnet near to it to see the attraction.
Extent of Damage: The damage is the main factor that determines the cracked ring repair cost. If it's a minor fracture, it's a relatively quick fix with solder at a starting price of $35. If it's an actual cut, it'll be $45 and upwards.
The most common reason that rings break is because of normal wear. Over time the band becomes thinner and more susceptible to breakage. This usually doesn't happen very quickly but wearing a ring continually, like a wedding ring, over a long period of time will usually lead to the band cracking or breaking.
What does it mean if your wedding ring breaks? The breaking of a wedding ring is believed to foreshadow the end of marriage through the loss of a husband. If it happens to fall off or break, it is believed that the husband must be the one to place it back on your finger.
Usually, when a part of your jewelry is broken, the jeweler will use solder to fix it. Changing the size of a ring often involves cutting it and rejoining it using solder. In a similar manner, many times when a part of your ring or bracelet needs to be replaced, the new part will be soldered in place.
Platinum is another fairly safe metal. It doesn't react at all with the chemicals in hand sanitizer, although it's still best to avoid it and keep up with regular cleaning to avoid any residue that will dull the shine. White gold, on the other hand, is more likely to be damaged by hand sanitizer.
Platinum also has poor resale value as only a limited number of shops buy it back. Besides, compared with gold jewellery, making charges, close to Rs 500 per gram, are much higher for platinum jewellery. Buyers also need to be cautious when it comes to the purity of the metal and what it is mixed with.
The award levels are Silver (20,000+), Double Silver (40,000+), Gold (75,000+), Double Gold (150,000+), Diamond (200,000+), Platinum (400,000+) and Double Platinum (800,000+).
Platinum's price fluctuates moreWhile platinum is often worth more than gold, it is also more likely to decrease in value at a moment's notice. More recently, however, gold has been priced higher than platinum. But if the ratio is less than 1, platinum is more expensive than gold.
If an item is marked as platinum without any qualification, it should have at least 95% pure platinum (950 parts per thousand). Most platinum jewelry sold in the U.S. is 85% platinum and 15% other metals, either precious platinum group metals and/or base metals.
Strongest Metals for Wedding Bands
- Tungsten.
- Ceramic.
- Titanium.
- Platinum.
- Palladium.
- Stainless Steel.
- Cobalt.
White gold doesn't occur naturally; it gets its silvery hue by being alloyed with white metals such as silver, nickel, manganese, platinum, or palladium. Platinum doesn't fade to yellow like white gold but the finish will dull, so like white gold, platinum jewelry may require some maintenance to keep it shiny.
To make white gold appear fully white, it is plated, or 'dipped,' with rhodium. Rhodium, one of the five platinum metals, coats the jewelry with a bright white layer. But rhodium wears off, and must be replated. Platinum, on the other hand, is a completely white metal, and never needs plating.
Most rings can be resized about two times over their lifetime although this can vary according to the ring style and setting. Jewelers may be able to resize rings with simpler bands more than twice while it may be impossible to resize rings that contain many different gemstones or intricate settings at all.
To make a ring size larger, jewelers can either:Stretch the metal (which many do not recommend in any situation). Cut the band and create a bridge of additional metal to re-join the pieces. The amount of extra material needed directly affects the overall price.
To make your ring smaller using sizing beads, a jeweler simply adds two small metal balls on the back part of the inside of your ring. Sizing beads are an economical way to reduce the size of your ring. They're perfect for reducing a ring by one half-size and they're great for keeping your ring upright on your finger.
A jeweler can do the work in as little as two hours, though it may take up to a month if the ring has an intricate setting. A simple resize costs from $20 to $60, depending on the type of metal and region of the country. For a more complex resizing, the cost ranges from $50 to $150.
If your ring is too tight, your jeweler can do one of two things: They'll either stretch the band (most can usually go up to a half-size bigger) or add additional metal to make it larger.
Soap and WaterMix a slippery solution to reduce friction between your skin and the ring. Choose something that's safe for your skin and your ring. A gentle dish soap mixed with cold water should do the trick. Gently spread a generous amount all along the finger and slowly twist to remove the ring.