PALLADIUM IN JEWELRY

Although jewelry is synonymous with precious metals; and both platinum, gold and silver predominate in jewelry, palladium emerges as a new option, that promises to become the jewelry metal of the future, thanks to its various properties. Although it was used in ancient times by the Egyptian civilization and scientifically discovered by William Hyde Wollaston in 1803, today its high demand and unimaginable designs represent a real pleasure for all jewelry lovers.

Among its characteristics, «The plasticity» of palladium allows artisans to make authentic works of artthis being one of the main properties it owns, although not the only one, so we invite you to see a more complete list.

To add to the list of qualities, another one that stands out is “La Durability”. Palladium is much stronger than platinum despite being a member of its group, this guarantees jewelry lovers that a piece made of this metal can be enjoyed for much longer; and to the craftsmen it allows them to meticulously ornament and embellish, with exceptional decorations, the bases intended for precious stones.

Palladium does not require additional baths or coatings, since due to its attractive natural shine, color and quality, its appearance is excellent.in addition to this it does not tarnish, a characteristic that it shares with the brilliant white, that is how «The perfection», it could also be considered part of your list of wonderful properties.

The jewelry made of this material can be used by all people, regardless of their age, since it has a hypoallergenic property, which makes them the ideal choice for people with sensitive skin. Giving palladium a higher score in «security» and favoring it over pieces made of other metals, such as gold and silver. Since these are usually alloyed with metals such as nickel, copper or zinc, which have been proven to cause rashes or itchy skin in some people.

Another outstanding feature of palladium is its high hardness, specifically 12% more than platinum. Nevertheless, it is 40% lighter than its counterpart, which then represents a «Best Price» and one of its most competitive benefits. Because the price of a jewel not only depends on its design, but also on the weight of the material that has been used for its creation, so the cost of a palladium jewel represents a quarter of a platinum jewel and a third of the cost of one made of gold.

After so many wonders, there is no doubt why Palladium is presented as the highest bet among jewelers around the world. and it is that the jewelry made in this material has an amazing resemblance to that of platinum and white gold. Do you have a not very high budget? don’t begrudge the beauty of another material as palladium is rich in brilliance, color, quality, durability and affordability. A palladium jewel will always be an alternative to count on.