Undoubtedly, yellow gold is one of the most popular metals used in fine jewelry, and for good reason. A long-standing symbol of luxury, it has beauty and strength fit for just about any jewelry design. 

White and rose gold have also had moments in the spotlight, but there’s one stunning shade you may not know about: green gold. Read on to learn more about this lesser-known hue and discover our top green gold picks. 

All About Gold

From color to karat, consider these important factors when searching for the perfect gold piece. 

What’s in a Karat?

Not to be confused with carats, the unit used to measure a gemstone’s weight, karats refer to an alloy’s gold content. The higher the karat, the more pure gold the piece contains relative to other alloy metals. 

Solid Gold, Gold-Filled, or Gold-Plated?

Often the least expensive option, gold-plated jewelry is made by coating a base metal with a thin layer of gold. Gold-filled jewelry contains a base metal to which solid gold is mechanically bonded. Solid gold refers to gold alloys and, thanks to its durability and beauty, is generally seen as the superior type of gold.

Where Does the Color Come From?

In its raw form, gold is always yellow-colored. The less yellow a metal looks, the less “pure gold” it contains, and vice versa. Jewelers can achieve different shades of gold by adding other metals, such as nickel, zinc, copper, and silver. 

A Hue for Every Mood 

Each type of gold is unique in color and composition. No matter which you prefer, you can trust your jewelry is made with the highest quality precious metals when you work with Coffin & Trout. 

What Is Yellow Gold?

Despite its appearance, yellow gold jewelry is not actually pure gold. Jewelers add other metals to strengthen the gold without diminishing its natural, sought-after beauty. At Coffin & Trout, we prefer our 18k “royal” yellow, which offers unmatched yellow tones and a safe setting for more delicate gemstones. 

What Is Rose Gold?

Popular for its romantic symbolism, rose gold is made from a yellow gold base alloyed with varying percentages of copper to give a distinct pink color. Coffin & Trout’s rose gold contains a high fine gold content, lending each piece a delicate rosy hue and enhanced durability. 

What Is White Gold?

White gold also begins with a yellow gold base but contains more silver, zinc, or nickel to offset the yellow shades. Unlike many white gold pieces, which require rhodium plating to give the metal a lustrous white glow, Coffin & Trout’s white gold has a Level 1 Color Grading, the highest rating available. 

What Is Green Gold?

Also known as Electrum, green gold is a combination of gold and silver that can be found in nature. The alloy’s light green tint is subtle and often invisible to the untrained eye. Still, whether bold or subdued, the green color attracts jewelry lovers looking for metal as unique as it is beautiful. However, green gold is softer than others, so you’ll want to only source pieces from highly skilled jewelers like Coffin & Trout.

Go for These Gold Trends

We have all the gold jewelry you need to create an on-trend yet completely-you look.

Simple Stacks 

From the runway to the sidewalk, chic bracelet stacks appear everywhere. For a striking and trendy look, slip on our Three Row Pave Paragon Yellow Gold Bracelet. Can’t decide on a shade of gold? Wear one of each with our Stackable Bangle Bracelets.

Glitz & Glamour

Minimalist designs will never go out of style, but we’re seeing the big and bold make an exciting return. Calling back to the rich colors and strong shapes of 1920s design, our Deco Peridot and Diamond Green Gold and Platinum Ring is an eye-catching addition to any outfit. 

Flashy Florals

This spring and summer, florals are sprouting from the fabric and making their way into jewelry collections. Add a beautiful botanic twist to your jewelry with a ring from our Flora collection, such as this Flora Gemstone and Diamond Rose Gold Ring, which features 18k rose, white, and green gold.

Are you looking for custom gold jewelry? Contact us or stop by our showroom, where our expert jewelers are ready to help you create your next personalized piece.