You either fall madly in love with it or you don’t. But one thing is for sure, there is just something about the elegant and subtle pinkish colour that makes any object made from rose gold feel special and full of character.


WHAT IS ROSE GOLD?
Rose gold is a mixture of yellow gold, silver and copper. The copper gives the naturally yellow gold a redder colour. The silver, on the other hand, helps to tone down the redness of the copper, achieving a subtle pink shade. And yes, when it comes to purity, rose gold is no different from yellow gold or white gold. Gold, whatever the colour variation, must always be combined with harder metals as pure gold is too soft and would quickly lose its original shape. And one further benefit, when compared to white gold (which is rhodium coated to give it a whiter surface) solid rose gold jewellery will not require any maintenance during its lifetime.


Cube simple rose necklace
320 EUROrganic (XL) rose earrings
115 EUR
ORIGINS OF ROSE GOLD
Although rose gold might seem like a new trend, it is actually nothing new, it’s just having a comeback! While we don’t know exactly who came up with the idea of adding copper to gold and creating this beautiful shade of gold, most sources point to Russia. It first became popular in Russia at the beginning of the 19th century. In fact, rose gold used to be referred to as Russian gold. It has also been popular during the 1920’s and 1950’s, so you often find “retro jewellery pieces ” in rose gold.

KISS KISS rose gold ring
170 EURCUBE rose gold ring
250 EURTIMES TWO rose gold ring
195 EURONE rose gold plated earrings
120 EURFour rose gold-plated ring
228 EURDrop rose gold-plated ring
175 EUR

HOW TO WEAR ROSE GOLD
Gold with pink tones tends to complement all skin tones, so it’s very easy to wear. Many people also consider it the most romantic precious metal because of its pink lustre, so rose gold is also making its way to engagement rings and rings in general. Depending on the design of the jewellery, rose gold pieces can have a 1920’s/vintage look or a very contemporary feel to it. There is also no harm in combining rose gold pieces with metals in other colours. In the 1920's it has been quite common to find rings and other pieces of jewellery combining all shades of gold - rose, yellow & white. Nowadays, we'd opt for either solo rose gold pieces or the combination of rose gold and silver which looks incredibly modern and chic. We'd especially recommend necklaces featuring rose gold and silver as it makes styling the rest of your jewellery so much easier. You can mix and match rose gold and silver rings, earrings, bracelets, whatever, as you please! See for yourself...

Circles rose earrings
140 EURCircles rose necklace
170 EURSPIRAL rose gold ring
175 EURLines rose necklace
200 EURCube 02 rose gold ring
80 EURSequence 02 rose earrings
125 EUR
