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About 10K Rose Gold
10K rose gold derives its warm pink hue from a higher copper content — typically 50%+ of the alloy. The increased copper makes 10K the rosiest and hardest-wearing rose gold available, and the boldest pink tone in fine jewelry. The color does not fade or tarnish, and rose gold never requires rhodium plating like white gold does. It pairs beautifully against fair to medium skin tones and complements diamonds, morganites, and pearls with a flattering warm cast.
About Flower Rings
Flower rings feature petal or blossom motifs as the central design element — typically a cluster of small diamonds arranged in a flower-head pattern around a center stone, or sculptural gold metalwork shaped into recognizable floral forms. The style draws from Art Nouveau and Edwardian jewelry traditions and remains a defining option for clients who want feminine, romantic, and instantly recognizable design language.