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Buying Platinum Jewelry Without Being Ripped Off

 
Author: Sam Serio
 

Platinum Wedding Rings, a favorite of modern couples. Platinum Chandelier Earrings, Platinum and Diamond Pendants, Platinum Tennis Bracelets artfully detailed with a rainbow of beautiful gemstones. Even Platinum Body Jewelry like belly rings and tongue studs are in the fashion forefront, loved by both designers and the jewelry buying public alike. The choices for platinum jewelry seem endless and yet people remain remarkably uneducated about this amazing precious metal. Let this article serve as your beginners guide to understanding platinum jewelry.

Buying Platinum jewelry can be fun, exciting and confusing. Whether youre considering a gift of Platinum jewelry for someone special or as a treat for yourself, take some time to learn the terms used in the industry. Heres some information to help you get the best quality Platinum jewelry for your money, whether youre shopping in a traditional brick and mortar store or online.

Platinum is a precious metal that costs more than gold. It usually is mixed with other similar metals, known as the platinum group metals: iridium, palladium, ruthenium, rhodium and osmium.

Different markings are used on platinum jewelry as compared with gold jewelry, based on the amount of pure platinum in the piece. The quality markings for platinum are based on parts per thousand. For example, the marking 900 Platinum means that 900 out of 1000 are pure platinum, or in other words, the item is 90% platinum and 10% other metals. The abbreviations for platinum - Plat. or Pt. - also can be used in marking jewelry.

Items that contain at least 950 parts per thousand pure platinum can be marked simply platinum. Items that have at least 850 parts per thousand pure platinum can be marked with the amount of pure platinum and the word platinum or an abbreviation (for example, 950 platinum, 900 Plat. or 850 Pt.). Jewelry that contains less than 850 parts per thousand pure platinum, but has a total of 950 parts per thousand of platinum group metals (of which at least 500 parts is pure platinum), may be marked with both the amount of pure platinum and the amount of the other platinum group metals in the piece. For example, the marking 600 Plat. 350 Irid. means that the item has 600 parts per thousand (60%0 platinum, and 350 parts per thousand (35%) iridium, totaling 950 parts per thousand of platinum group metals, and 50 parts per thousand (5%) other metals.

 
 
 

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