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Metal: 18k Rose Gold

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Metal: 18k Rose Gold

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18k white gold contains 75% pure gold versus 58.3% for 14k. It has a warmer base tone and is softer, making it more prone to surface scratches. 14k is more durable for daily wear and costs less.
Yes. Higher gold content means a softer metal. 18k rose gold is more susceptible to surface scratches than 14k. For a ring worn daily, 14k is the more practical choice in terms of long-term durability. Choosing 1 carat means choosing the size that has symbolized engagement rings longer than any other. It is a classic for a reason.
No special maintenance is needed. Rose gold does not require rhodium replating like white gold, and it does not tarnish. Regular cleaning with mild soap and a soft brush is all it takes to keep it looking great. At 1 carat, this was the average diamond size for many decades before lab-grown diamonds came along, making it a proven, timeless choice.
Rose gold had a major surge in popularity in the 2010s, but it has proven to be a lasting aesthetic rather than a passing trend. Its warm, romantic tone suits a wide range of styles and skin tones.
Yes. Do Amore offers 18k rose gold settings for their lab diamond engagement rings. Every ring is tied to their clean water giving mission, so your purchase does more than just mark the moment. A 1 carat stone offers the timeless proportions that made it the default engagement ring size for most of the 20th century.