The purity stamp on a 14kt white gold piece reads '14K,' '14KT,' or '585,' applied to the same standard as yellow gold at the same karat. Color does not alter the hallmarking standard or the gold content it confirms.
A Storied Heritage
The double ring ceremony, both partners exchanging rings, became standard in Western culture in the mid-20th century through post-WWII marketing of men's wedding bands. Its relatively recent adoption as a universal practice is worth knowing when navigating wedding jewelry traditions that vary by culture, religion, or personal preference. The mutual exchange is a convention, not a universal requirement.
Stone Story
Lab-grown diamonds are not cubic zirconia or moissanite. The latter two are distinct mineral species with different chemistry, optical properties, and physical characteristics. A lab-grown diamond is pure crystalline carbon, identical in every measurable property to a mined diamond.