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Precious metals

The metal changes how your jewellery feels, wears and lasts.

Silver, gold and platinum are not only material choices. They affect colour, weight, durability, price and the emotional direction of the finished piece.

Choose material with intention

The right metal should suit the story and the way it will be worn.

In RingItOn, the design may begin with a name, date, symbol or memory. The metal then gives that idea its final feeling — light and accessible, warm and classic, or enduring and precious.

Silver jewellery metal
Accessible start

Sterling Silver

Sterling silver is bright, wearable and approachable. It is a good choice for first versions, gifts, samples and designs where you want to experience the idea before moving into gold or platinum.

Made from 92.5% silver with alloy metals for strength, sterling silver allows personal jewellery to feel real without needing the full commitment of precious gold pricing.

Best for silver samples, everyday pieces, first custom designs and lower-pressure gifting.
Gold jewellery metal
Warm keepsake

Carat Gold

Gold gives jewellery warmth, tradition and emotional permanence. It is often chosen when the design is intended as a lasting keepsake, engagement piece or special gift.

9 carat gold offers durability and accessibility, while 18 carat gold has richer colour and higher gold content. Yellow, white and rose gold each change the mood of the design.

Best for meaningful final pieces, daily-wear keepsakes, proposals and milestone jewellery.
Platinum jewellery metal
Enduring choice

Platinum

Platinum has a naturally white tone, substantial feel and strong durability. It is often chosen when the jewellery needs to feel especially enduring, refined and long-lasting.

Platinum 950 has high purity and is valued for strength, rarity and a quiet sense of luxury. It pairs beautifully with diamonds and designs made to be worn for many years.

Best for engagement rings, heirloom-style pieces, diamond settings and long-term daily wear.

Choose the metal that belongs to the moment.

The right metal is not always the most expensive one. It is the one that matches the design, the budget, the person and the emotional purpose of the jewellery.

Silver Light, accessible and useful for trying the idea first.
9ct Gold Durable, warm and practical for everyday meaningful jewellery.
18ct Gold Richer colour and stronger precious-metal feeling.
Platinum Refined, enduring and suited to lifetime pieces.
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