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	<title>Opinion Worth &#187; Jewelry</title>
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		<title>White Gold</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[White Gold began gaining popularity in the early 1900â€™s as an alternative to platinum. Platinum was steadily becoming more fashionable, but because of its rarity many could not afford it. Then, during World War II the government put a ban on the use of Platinum for any non-military functions and the demand for White Gold [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>White Gold began gaining popularity in the early 1900â€™s as an alternative to platinum. Platinum was steadily becoming more fashionable, but because of its rarity many could not afford it. Then, during World War II the government put a ban on the use of Platinum for any non-military functions and the demand for White Gold skyrocketed.<br />
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The most common alloys added to gold to produce white gold are nickel, palladium and silver. Most white gold jewelry is also given an electroplated rhodium coating to intensify brightness.</p>
<p>Throughout this process, white gold retains many of the benefits of gold. It wonâ€™t tarnish and due to the metals added, it is stronger than its yellow counterpart.</p>
<p>Recently, palladium has replaced nickel as the common alloy in white gold. It seems that a small percent of the population-approximately 12-15%-has an allergic reaction to nickel causing skin irritation and rashes. It is now required by law that jewelry pieces containing nickel be labeled â€œnickel-containing.â€</p>
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