The Different Colors of Gold: Alloys and Compositions

Gold is a precious metal that exists in nature with only one color: its characteristic bright yellow. However, when mixed with other metals to improve its resistance and workability, it takes on different shades.

Terms such as yellow gold, rose gold, white gold, green gold and others do not indicate different types of gold, but rather alloys in which gold is combined with copper, silver, palladium, nickel or other elements. These alloys are mainly used in jewelry to obtain particular aesthetic effects and to adapt to different design and resistance needs.


Type of GoldGold (%)Other Metals in Alloy (%)Mainly used for
Yellow (18K)75.012.5 Copper + 12.5 SilverTraditional jewelry.
Yellow (14K)58.320.8 Copper + 20.8 SilverCheap jewelry.
Pink (18K)75.025.0 CopperJewelry with warm tones.
Pink (14K)58.341.7 CopperFashion jewelry.
White (18K)75.025.0 Palladium / NickelLuxury jewelry, engagement rings.
White (14K)58.341.7 Palladium / NickelDurable jewels.
Green75.015.0 Silver + 10.0 CadmiumSpecial jewels.
Blue46.054.0 IndianExperimental use, visually striking jewels.
Black75.025.0 Cobalt / CarbonModern jewelry, coatings.
Purple80.020.0 AluminumDecorative jewels, not very resistant.

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