Information About Gold Plating Silver Diamond Rings.
At the outset we would like to mention that the RG183 diamond ring shown here is made in gold. However you can order a similar sterling silver diamond ring since we custom make all jewels in gold or silver. Now coming back to sterling silver diamond rings, we are all aware that silver jewelry tarnishes after a while. This is a natural occurence with all silver jewels and other silver ware like silver utensils and show pieces too.
Now observe the image of the RG183 three diamond ring shown here. Had this been a silver diamond ring plated with yellow gold, it would resemble this jewel externally. Many jewelers push rhodium, gold and even platinum plating on silver calling them ‘anti-tarnish’ platings. However if you had to have your 925 sterling silver diamond ring plated, you need to know a few things before you make a decision.
The truth is that all types of platings provided to silver jewelry will wear off after a while. So this is true of your silver diamond ring too. The plating provides a mere temporary solution to the issue of silver tarnish. The jeweler would safely have your money by the time the plating wears off. The wear off for the gold plating on silver happens in patches and is not uniformly spread across the jewel. This is a very important thing that you need to keep in mind.
We would therefore recommend that you leave your silver diamond ring unplated. Diamonds are durable stones and this works to your advantage. You can use any commercially available silver lotion or fabric to take off the tarnish (should it occur) on your 925 silver ring with diamonds.
Get to know more about the RG183 Kaisilver diamond ring at http://www.jewelry.kaijewels.com/diamond-engagement-rings-02.htm The information is very useful and will guide you to make the right buying decision no matter, where you finally purchase your gold or sterling silver diamond ring from.

