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Platinum Perfection For Jewelry

by Stevan Tomar on 2007-09-22

Platinum is a metal that is white and pale silver in color. In its pure form, platinum is easy to form into a wide variety of shapes. Therefore it is being used to a great extent in many types of manufacturing industries.

Platinum also can be an incredible durable and strong metal. It is not affected by corrosion, which serves to further increases its in the market of metal products. Platinum has a history of being used for many centuries, by making a variety of products that include jewelry, dentistry instruments, and lab equipment.

While there are many uses for platinum, perhaps the most common use is in the creation of jewelry. The ancient Egyptians used platinum in their jewelry and many other cultures have followed in their footsteps. It wasn't until the 1800's, however, that the use of platinum for jewelry became popular. It was during this time that the royal families in many countries started to wear platinum jewelry.

The Hope Diamond and the Star of Africa are two famous jewellery pieces made in Platinum. Exotic diamonds can also be encased in the safety of platinum. Since the metal is durable, that is the reason why the jewellery pieces made in diamond have lasted for so long.

During the world war II the use of platinum for making jewellery items nosedived because the government of united states of America banned the use of platinum for job other than the government works. Hence the use of platinum for jewellery stopped for some years.

Today, platinum is once again at the forefront of the jewelry business. It is commonly used as the base setting for diamonds and other precious gems. Platinum is more expensive to purchase that silver or gold and therefore is still not in the budget range of most people. However, for those that can afford platinum, it is an excellent choice since it's definitely a showpiece and will impressive anyone with its beauty.

Platinum is also a great alternative for those people with an allergy to other types of metals. Because platinum is so pure it rarely causes allergic reactions to happen. This makes it the ideal choice for anyone with an allergy who would like to wear a special piece of jewelry.

It's easy to care for platinum. Of course, you'll want to take good care of your platinum jewelry so that you can continue to enjoy it as much as on the day that you first wore it. Just like most other types of jewelry, it's a good idea to take the jewelry off when you're working in conditions that could be harmful, such as when working with chemicals of any kind. If you need to clean jewelry, soak the item in mild solution of soap and water to remove any dirt and grime.

Platinum does not scratch easily, all the same it is good to take care of your platinum jewellery. Store it away from any hard surfaces or metals that may harm it.

With a liberal/ loose budget you can surely consider buying your next jewellery piece made in diamond. It will be good to have a few pieces of jewellery set in platinum because despite its cost it is durable and long lasting.


About The Author: Stevan Tomar is the owner and operator of Flag Platinum, the #1 source on the internet for information about platinum. For questions or comments about this article why not visit: www.flagplatinum.com/articles This article is available as a unique content article with free reprint rights.