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Enamel Gold Rings: Tips, price, and More



Do you know that gold jewellery designs are no longer just confined to yellow gold? We are sure that a fashion fanatic, like you, will surely know that gold accessories are now often studded with enamel to give them a colourful appearance.


But that does not mean that you need to give up your love for yellow gold. You can own simple yellow gold jewellery infused with stunning enamel shade to complement your lilac hue dress or magenta-coloured nail paint. You can now stay classic with the gold but also go bold with the enamel shades to match your make-up, dress, shoes, bag, or anything that comes to your mind.


Now, the enamel is not something new in the fashion and jewellery industry, though many consumers still remain oblivious to its exact nature and definition. This article will help you understand about enamel gold jewellery, with a particular focus on enamel rings.


What is Enamel?


Similar to how our teeth have a protective layer of enamel, any decorative item or a precious item is given a protective coating of ‘enamel.’ Usually, the enamel used in jewellery making is made up of glass, a paste-like substance that is infused with the precious metal using the high temperature.


The journey of enamel begins in the powdered form, and it creates vivid, stunning colour formations only after coming in contact with the heat. Many jewellers depend on enamel to beautify their gold ring designs while ensuring that the price of the ring remains almost negligibly impacted. There are many enamel infused gold ring models, most of which are simple and minimal in their design for working women and homemaker to wear daily.


Enamel Gold Rings


Enamel is not a new trend. It has been around in the jewellery making profession since the early 4th century when Greeks used to add enamel in their gold ornaments to introduce colour and lustrous shine in it. Although enamel is a popular addition to almost every jewellery item, many prefer it in their ring designs as it comes with simple and minimal attention. Moreover, an enamel provides a protective coating to the gold ornament, giving it strength as well as amazing shade.


Different Enamel Gold Ring Designs


There are hundreds of enamel gold ring designs, simply because there are hundreds of enamel shades available. While there might be a few primary enamel powder shades, an expert could make many colours just by mixing the primary coloured powders together.

According to the experts in enamel making and jewellery making, they can make upto 200 enamel shades, including pink, black, denim (blue), and green. All you’ll have to do is choose a gold ring design of your choice and check the enamel shade. If the colour captures your heart, then the ring model would be the right choice to go with your wardrobe as well as personality.


Personalized Ring Designs Using Enamel


Another most exciting use of enamel in jewellery making is personalization. If you’re thinking of shopping for a gold ring with the name of the person engraved on it, you can opt for a ring design and ask the jeweller to engrave the name using enamel. Or if you’re in search of a peacock or nature-inspired ring design, then enamel comes to the rescue as well.


Many designers and jeweller depend on the stunning shades of enamel to replicate designs, such as a peacock’s feather or a parrot’s red beak and feathers. Besides, many other colours can also be added in your yellow gold ring using enamels, if you wish so.


Price of Enamel Gold Ring


The price of enamel infused gold ring (or any other jewellery) is usually the same as the gold jewellery. Enamel, in itself, does not have a distinct price range or value. However, the designer might charge a bit more based on the personalization or uniqueness of the ring model.


How to Care for Your Enamel Gold Ring?


Use a soft cloth, mild soap water solution, and lukewarm water to clean your enamel gold ring.


Keep the ring in the soap-water solution for 10 to 20 minutes before using the soft cloth to wipe it down.


Now, use the cloth to rinse off the water and wipe it delicately to wash of noticeable dirt or finger oil.


Rinse the enamel gold ring thoroughly using warm water and dry it off using a soft cloth before placing it in its box or on your finger.

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