Everlasting Platinum: What is it?
Those who love cold colors in jewelry can't help but love Platinum , the ideal metal for creating the most beautiful jewelry. But did you know that a particular type of Platinum is even more resistant than white gold? Let's discover Everlasting Platinum together!
Everlasting
A "forever" enclosed in a metal. The term Everlasting was invented by the Italian company Monile, which represents one of the main companies dedicated to the diffusion of high-quality platinum .
Everlasting is born from decades of experience in the processing of platinum, with a process that allows to give Platinum itself a hardness and a brightness that do not decrease over time. It is worked in a pure state, that is, at 950%. This is Platinum brought to perfection.
Like Monile, no one ever
Many manufacturers have tried to create the same Everlasting Platinum, but with poor results. High investment costs and very long times seem to discourage most people, but it is not certain that in the future we cannot achieve a greater production of Everlasting Platinum. For the moment, Monile is the only company capable of producing it.
There is no shortage of tests and certifications: Monile's Everlasting Platinum has been tested and certified by the Polytechnic University of Turin, following months of studies on its characteristics.
The characteristics of Everlasting Platinum
It is a metal that does not change color over time , but also does not scratch. It allows diamonds to be firmly set and at the same time it is dense, pure, hypoallergenic and decidedly rare . Much better than white gold, if compared to it.
Better than white gold
Staying on the subject of cold-toned metals, it is important to underline that Everlasting platinum is preferable to white gold, which is more prone to yellowing over time and deteriorating. White gold, moreover, does not exist in nature, but is composed of an alloy of gold, nickel and palladium. Platinum, on the contrary, is totally natural and already in its pure state has a light grey colour.
While 18K gold jewelry has a purity of 75%, platinum has a total of 95% . Quite a difference, then. Let's keep in mind that we are talking about Everlasting platinum: normal Platinum is softer than gold and scratches more easily. The comparison holds up, therefore, only if we are talking about Everlasting Platinum.
Although they are apparently two very similar metals, Platinum is considered more precious than white gold, also due to its rarity. A jewel in Everlasting Platinum, therefore, is a truly unique piece of inestimable value. An investment for the future, but also a beauty to be discovered and worn.
Ferro Gioielli and the Platinum Everlasting Monile
A golden future is in sight…or rather Everlasting platinum: the goal is to create a real partnership between Ferro Gioielli and Monile. What can I say? We are eagerly awaiting! In the meantime, however, we can find in the Ferro Gioielli store the wedding rings and some platinum jewels made by Monile.
We can't wait to discover more about this very particular and still too little known metal! Please: continue to follow us so you don't miss an update.