- Platinum and white gold look similar from a distance, but platinum can be quite a bit more expensive, mostly because it is more durable.
- Platinum has a slightly grayish hue compared with white gold, which is naturally a yellow-white but closer to white.
- White-gold rings generally come in 14 carat or 18 carat, and many are coated in a thin plating of rhodium. This gives it an initial silver-gray appearance similar to new platinum. This coating might wear after several years, turning more yellow, and it might have to be refinished.
- Many people choose white gold because it is slightly less money for the same look and also much lighter. If you hold a platinum ring in one palm and a white-gold ring of the same size and make in another, you will notice a significant weight difference.
- Platinum rings might need to be professionally cleaned once a year if worn daily as they can acquire a dull sheen quickly. Platinum rings are hypoallergenic, whereas some people with sensitive skin might find white gold irritating because other metals are used.
- White-gold rings are much easier for jewelers to resize or repair than platinum rings, though platinum will last a lifetime.











