Platinum is one of the most hypoallergenic metals used in fine Jewelry. This is due in part, to the level of purity of the metal, the natural hypoallergenic nature of the metal itself and the fact that nickel is never used in making of jewelry metal. It is also the heaviest as well as the most valuable. Most platinum jewelry is either 90% or 95% pure platinum. Gold in it's pure form, 24 karat, is very soft. Silver tarnishes badly if it is not cleaned frequently.
ED-Hardy BagsFendi BagsGucci BagsPlatinum Jewelry, while not as popular, is a great choice for your fine jewelry. All jewelry metals will scratch, but with platinum the metal is simply displaced on the surface of the jewelry item. If it is a serious scratch and you desire to have it polished by your jeweler it is likely that he can do it with nearly no loss of the metal itself.
Platinum, as used in the U.S. For jewelry applications, will be found as 90% or 95% pure. Platinum is alloyed usually with cobalt or ruthenium to change its hardness. Although there is some nickel naturally occurring in the metal it is tightly bound so that allergic reactions seldom occur. The small amount of less expensive alloyed metals not only generate fewer allergic reactions, but allow jewelry pieces to weigh more. Some like this feel and some do not, that will, of course, be a personal choice.
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