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We’ve answered some of the most commonly asked questions about platinum rings to help you decide whether they’re right for you!
Platinum rings come in a wide range of styles, from modern to vintage-inspired pieces. Platinum rings are usually made from about 95% platinum and 5% cobalt. They have a natural, silvery-grey appearance that won’t fade over time. They’re usually more expensive, as the material is purer and rarer.
White gold rings, by comparison, are usually made from an alloy of yellow gold and palladium, which is plated with rhodium to give it that signature silvery sheen. White gold jewellery also needs re-plating every few years, which can make maintenance expensive over time.
Yes! Platinum rings are great for people with sensitive skin, as they’re made almost entirely from pure platinum. They also don’t contain any nickel, a metal that typically causes allergic reactions and ring rash.
Platinum engagement rings (like The Cross Moissanite Diamond Engagement Ring) are especially popular amongst those with metal allergies or sensitive skin. They’re also less likely to react with common weak acids than white gold or sterling silver rings.
Unfortunately, they do. Platinum is a strong but soft material that scores a 4-4.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. Platinum rings are notorious for being scratched easily and slowly developing a satin-like finish over time. Softer gemstones like opal or peridot are also vulnerable to scratching, so may also get damaged by scratches or knocks.
However, any scratches on a platinum ring are easy to remove. Platinum is a very dense material, so scratches displace the metal instead of removing it entirely. Polishing a platinum ring usually removes any sign of scratching or minor damage.
No! Platinum rings are popular because they’re low-maintenance and don’t tarnish or fade over time. Some rings can develop a patina, formed by the accumulation of natural oils and scratches on the metal surface, but a quick polish easily removes this.
Platinum alloy rings can tarnish slightly, but platinum is very unreactive, so it’s usually the additional metal that oxidises slightly.
Unlike white gold or silver rings, platinum rings don’t have rhodium plating, so its silvery sheen is unlikely to fade over time.
Platinum rings are more popular than ever. Statement pieces, unique shapes, chunky rings, vintage-inspired designs, halo settings, two-tone rings, and colourful gemstones are especially fashionable this year.
But customers are also still reaching for understated designs, plain platinum bands, rings with smaller gemstones, and solitaire rings (like The Roxy Moissanite Diamond Ring). These rings' timeless elegance has kept them at the top of jewellery trends for centuries, and this year is no different.
Personalised options have also become increasingly fashionable over the last few years. Birthstone jewellery, zodiac and star sign rings and engraved designs will be particularly popular in 2025.
However, customers are also calling for more sustainable manufacturing processes and the use of recycled materials. In 2025, ethically sourced gemstones, sustainably sourced pearls, lab-grown diamonds, and diamond simulants like moissanite and cubic zirconia have taken centre stage.
Yes! Historically, platinum has always been much more expensive than yellow, white, rose gold and silver rings. It’s rarer, denser, and purer than gold and is often more desirable.
In recent years, the material cost of platinum has gone down, whilst white gold has become more expensive due to an increase in the price of yellow gold and palladium. But platinum is still harder to work with than gold, and requires more resources, so platinum rings are still more expensive overall.
Yes, but it’s much harder or even sometimes impossible to make a ring several sizes bigger or smaller. Most platinum rings can be adjusted so they can fit you better: a skilled jeweller can alter a platinum ring by up to one or two sizes.
However, additional details like engravings, small gemstones, intricate details, or inlays can make resizing a ring much harder. Some are impossible to resize because jewellers may be unwilling to damage intricate elements. If you want an ornate ring, consider double-checking your ring size before you purchase it, just in case.
Yes! Platinum rings are low-maintenance, durable, and luxurious. They won’t fade over time, age well, and usually don’t require expensive re-plating or restoration on a regular basis. Many couples choose platinum rings for their wedding and engagement rings or family heirlooms because they last for a long time and don’t require much upkeep.
Though they’re more expensive than white or rose gold rings, platinum rings usually cost less over time, making them a better investment in the long term. Whether you want to celebrate your love with a long-lasting ring or start a family tradition, you can trust a platinum ring to withstand the test of time.
Platinum rings are relatively easy to maintain. To extend its lifespan, keep your ring clean and dry as much as possible, and polish it semi-regularly to remove any scratches or accumulated patina. Keep your ring in its pouch when you’re not wearing it so you always know it’s somewhere safe.
Though platinum doesn’t usually tarnish or fade, it’s best to keep a platinum ring away from excess water, harsh chemicals, and direct sunlight, to protect any precious stones. A professional should check, clean, and restore gemstones regularly.
Yes! At Camile and Stone, we’re proud to offer an extensive collection of personalised jewellery, including customisable platinum rings. We offer a range of birthstone jewellery, zodiac jewellery, and engraved designs.
We also have a dedicated bespoke jewellery design service for those moments when you need a unique design or already have a vision of what your ring should look like. After a consultation with our bespoke jewellery experts, we create a 3D model so you can check the design and approve it. Once you’re happy, it can take between 1 and 7 weeks to complete.
Our personalised jewellery is non-refundable, as it’s made to fit your vision and is specific to you. If you have any questions about our customisation process or want to book a bespoke consultation, contact our friendly customer service team for help!
Whether you’re browsing for the perfect platinum engagement ring or you’re looking for a gift for someone special, we’re sure you’ll find what you’re looking for in our extensive selection of platinum rings.
All our fine jewellery is quality-checked at every stage of the process and comes with a 12-month warranty on manufacturing for your peace of mind. We also support several non-profits and small businesses to help our community to thrive.
Explore our range of platinum rings today!