Comparación de metales

Oro blanco vs Oro amarillo

Ambos son oro real — solo con diferentes aleaciones y acabados. Así es como elegir.

Respuesta rápida

Si tienes tonos de piel fríos o neutros y quieres un look moderno y elegante, elige oro blanco. Si tienes tonos cálidos o amas la estética clásica y vintage, el oro amarillo es la mejor opción — y requiere menos mantenimiento.

Appearance

Ventaja: Preference

WHITE GOLD

Bright silver-white finish. Sleek and modern. Complements cool or neutral skin tones.

YELLOW GOLD

Classic warm gold color. Traditional, vintage, and universally flattering on warm skin tones.

Maintenance

Ventaja: Yellow Gold

WHITE GOLD

Requires rhodium replating every 1–2 years to maintain its bright white finish. More upkeep.

YELLOW GOLD

Low maintenance. Polish occasionally. No plating needed — the natural metal color shows through.

Durability

Ventaja: Tie

WHITE GOLD

Very durable. The rhodium coating also adds scratch resistance, though it wears off over time.

YELLOW GOLD

Very durable. 14K and 18K yellow gold are excellent for everyday jewelry.

Skin Tone

Ventaja: Depends on you

WHITE GOLD

Best for cool and neutral skin tones. Creates a clean, modern contrast.

YELLOW GOLD

Best for warm and olive skin tones. Creates a harmonious, flattering look.

Price

Ventaja: Yellow Gold (slightly)

WHITE GOLD

Slightly higher due to rhodium plating costs and ongoing maintenance.

YELLOW GOLD

Slightly lower — no plating required. Generally more accessible.

Trend

Ventaja: Yellow Gold (currently)

WHITE GOLD

Very popular from 2000–2015. Making a comeback in minimalist and contemporary designs.

YELLOW GOLD

Back in fashion strongly since 2015. Feels warm, nostalgic, and contemporary at the same time.