Rose gold cufflinks for a touch of red

October 15th, 2008

The unique color of rose gold is derived by mixing pure gold with copper alone (instead of the usual mixture which consists of gold, silver and copper), resulting in the reddish tinge. While rose gold is less valuable than the plain gold type (which is more pricey as it contains two valuable metals), jewelries made from rose gold are nonetheless sought after by gold lovers. The red hue is especially great looking in hair pins, brooches, pendants, rings and cufflinks. There are attires wherein rose gold cufflinks looks much better than gold or silver ones, especially if the necktie matches the color of the cufflinks.

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