Regarded by many as universally flattering, rose gold's copper-influenced pink tone works considerably well across both warm and cool complexions.
Elemental Detail
Copper is one of the hardest metals used in gold alloying, and it makes up a significant portion of 14kt rose gold's composition. The result is an alloy that resists scratching and deformation better than many alternatives, particularly in pieces subject to daily contact like rings and bracelets.
A Storied Heritage
Archaeological recovery of garnet along Silk Road routes, from South Asia to Northern Europe, establishes a documented distribution history that spans cultures and millennia. The garnet is considered one of the earliest internationally traded gem materials, and giving a piece of the stone a lineage measured in ancient trade rather than modern commerce.