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Volume visualization — gold vs. copper
Each droplet = same volume. Copper is much lighter than gold, so it takes far more copper droplets to match the same weight — explaining why rose gold looks visually "fuller" of copper.
18K Rose Gold | 75.0 wt%
18K Rose Gold
14K Rose Gold | 58.3 wt%
14K Rose Gold
9K Rose Gold | 37.5 wt%
9K Rose Gold
The rose gold recipe
More copper = more red. Less copper = softer pink.
How copper % changes the color
Common rose gold types
The most popular choice. Warm, elegant pink. Widely available in fine jewelry.
Best for: Engagement rings, fine jewelry
Richer, deeper pink. Very durable and more affordable than 18K.
Best for: Everyday rings, bracelets
The deepest, most coppery color. Budget-friendly but may cause skin reactions.
Best for: Budget jewelry, fashion pieces
Origin
Rose gold was popularized in 19th century Russia by jeweler Carl Fabergé — which is why 18K rose gold is sometimes still called "Russian gold."
Natural?
Rose gold is entirely man-made. Unlike yellow gold, it does not exist in nature — the pink hue is purely from the copper alloy.
Allergy risk
Because it contains copper (and sometimes nickel), rose gold can trigger reactions in people with sensitive skin — especially lower-karat variants.
Tarnishing
Rose gold can develop a slightly deeper, richer patina over time as the copper oxidizes. Many people love this aged look — others prefer to polish it.
All gold colors side by side
Volume visualization — gold vs. copper
Each droplet = same volume. Copper is much lighter than gold, so it takes far more copper droplets to match the same weight — explaining why rose gold looks visually "fuller" of copper.
18K Rose Gold | 75.0 wt%
18K Rose Gold
14K Rose Gold | 58.3 wt%
14K Rose Gold
9K Rose Gold | 37.5 wt%
9K Rose Gold