Platinum Jewelry
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Platinum Rings
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Give her a classic or contemporary platinum ring
that includes diamonds or gemstones.
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Platinum Bands
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A collection of men's and ladies platinum bands
for weddings or any occasions.
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Platinum Earrings
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A collection of platinum earrings
that includes diamonds or gemstones.
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Platinum Bracelets
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A beautiful collection of platinum bracelets and bangles that include
diamonds and gemstones.
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Platinum By Price
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About Platinum Jewelry
Princess Jewelers uses 95% platinum (950 Platinum) alloyed
with 5% ruthenium, iridium or cobalt to manufacture our jewelry. Princess Jewelers is here to provide you with a wide selection and
superb service with all of our platinum jewelry. We have platinum jewelry for
wedding bands,
engagement rings,
anniversary rings, earrings,
necklaces,
bracelets, and accessories. You can also customize your platinum jewelry to reflect your style.
Please contact our
Customer Service to assist you through this process.
Platinum jewelry, like gold jewelry, has a long and distinguished history. Its use began in antiquity and it has
undergone resurgence in popularity over the last 200 years. Only about one-third of the platinum mined today is used
in jewelry, where it consistently commands higher prices than the purest gold. Because of its many uses, almost all
platinum mined and refined is immediately committed to use.
It is also the strongest precious metal used in jewelry, and is almost twice as heavy as 14-karat
gold. This weight is one of platinum's strongest selling points, because it gives "heft" to fine jewelry, which people naturally equate
with value.
Platinum in jewelry is actually an alloyed group of six heavy metals, including platinum, palladium, rhodium,
ruthenium, iridium and osmium. These other metals are so similar to platinum in weight and chemistry that most were not even distinguished
from each other until early in the nineteenth century.
Today, it is often alloyed with copper and titanium. It's the only precious metal
used in fine jewelry that is 90% to 95% pure, largely hypoallergenic, and tarnish-resistant. Platinum jewelry pieces are marked 900Pt,
950 Plat, or Plat.
One final word
platinum is durable, sturdy and dependable, making it an ideal setting for your precious
diamond jewelry. However, to get a lifetime enjoyment from your jewelry, be sure to keep it clean and safe. Do not wear platinum jewelry
during rough work or when handling harsh chemicals. Store it in a fabric-lined box away from other pieces so it does not get scratched.
Finally, check any diamond settings periodically for possible damage to prongs or bezels. If you see a loose prong, or if the setting
looks out of line, immediately bring it to Princess Jewelers for professional repair or call us.
If there are any questions, please contact our
Customer Service and we would be happy to assist you the best way possible.
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