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Rhodium Dip

Rhodium Dip

Advatages of Rhodium Plating
  • Rhodium is very white, reflective, extremely hard and virtually tarnish proof.
  • Similar to stainless steel in color and reflectivity, objects plated with rhodium finishes remain unusually durable, pristine in appearance, and easily maintained for many years.
  • If you are sensitive to nickel and its alloys, a rhodium plate will eliminate this annoyance.
  • It has exceptional resistance to oxidation under very extreme environmental conditions.
  • Rhodium will maintain a bright metallic white color under all atmospheric conditions at ordinary temperatures.
Rhodium is a precious metal in the platinum group. It is very white, highly reflective, extremely hard and virtually tarnish proof, and it is commonly used to plate white gold pieces to give them that shiny white or ‘silvery’ appearance. It is very similar to platinum, sharing many of the same properties including its white color.
It is often used to plate white gold and even platinum to give it a reflective white surface. This form of plating is also known as rhodium flashing in the jewelry business. It is also used to plate sterling silver for its whiteness, its hardness, and its anti-tarnish properties. Rhodium itself is much more expensive than either gold or sterling silver.
As with all plating, this plating too will wear out over time. All jewelers recommend that rhodium plated jewelry be re-plated within 1 to 5 years, depending on the the amount and frequency of the wear on the jewelry.