Bicolor Jewelry: Gold and Silver in One Piece

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Quick answer: Bicolor Jewelry: What it is, why it's popular & quality tips. The best of two metals – discover at Corélune.

Bicolor Jewelry: The Best of Both Worlds

Bicolor jewelry combines two metals in one piece – traditionally gold and silver (white gold), but also gold and rose gold, or other combinations. The result is versatile jewelry that looks modern and timeless at the same time.

What is Bicolor?

Bicolor jewelry unites two different metal colors in a single piece. Technically, this is achieved by:

  • Connecting yellow gold and white gold elements
  • Rhodium-plated areas on yellow gold
  • Combining different alloys in one design

Typical Bicolor Pieces

  • Bicolor Ring: Half yellow gold, half white gold – or alternately intertwined
  • Bicolor Necklace: Alternating links in two colors
  • Bicolor Bracelet: Classic for luxury watch bracelets (Rolex Rolesor)
  • Bicolor Earrings: Inside one color, outside another

Why Bicolor is So Popular

  • Matches more outfits than monochrome pieces
  • Easier to combine with other jewelry
  • Demonstrates the jeweler's craftsmanship
  • Unique look without additional costs

Quality Note

High-quality bicolor pieces connect two different metal alloys by soldering – both parts made of real gold. Cheaper variants only have gold-plated areas on a base – this gold plating wears off. Pay attention to the fineness hallmark.

Discover authentic quality bicolor jewelry at corelunejewellery.de – for those who don't want to choose.

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