White golds: A review of commercial material characteristics & alloy design alternatives

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White gold alloys became popular in the 1920s as alternatives to platinum in certain types of diamond-set jewellery. In this article the author reviews the status of white gold alloy technology today and the efforts that have been made to improve the properties of these materials. © 1992 World Gold Council.

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Normandeau, G. (1992). White golds: A review of commercial material characteristics & alloy design alternatives. Gold Bulletin, 25(3), 94–103. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03214721

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