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white gold

noun

Definition of white gold

: a pale alloy of gold especially with nickel or palladium that resembles platinum in appearance

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The earrings are $15,000 Galanterie de Cartier diamond and white gold studs, according to Us Weekly. Erica Gonzales, Harper's BAZAAR, "Meghan Markle Wore Her Wedding Earrings to Archie's Christening," 8 July 2019 Pieces in the new line extension run from a 14K white gold diamond eternity band for $399 to the Diamond Halo Ring in 14K Gold for $6,499. Perri Ormont Blumberg, Southern Living, "Sam's Club Just Launched the Most Amazing Line of Engagement Rings," 5 June 2019 The missing items are two gold Cuban link chains with diamonds, a gold chain with a black panther pendant which contained black and white diamonds, a rose gold Rolex presidential watch and a two tone rose gold and white gold Cuban link bracelet. Michelle Lou, CNN, "New York Jets player Le'Veon Bell's girlfriends allegedly stole $520,000 worth of jewelry from him, police say," 6 June 2019 The wing badge on the front is also made of either platinum or white gold. Daniel Golson, Car and Driver, "Bentley's Coffee-Table Book Costs Over $250,000 and Is Covered in Diamonds," 17 May 2019 Kathryn Money, VP of Strategy & Merchandising for Brilliant Earth, told T&C that the ring appears to be a cushion cut diamond in a white gold or platinum split shank solitaire setting. Maggie Maloney, Town & Country, "Everything You Need to Know About Hilary Duff's Engagement Ring," 9 May 2019 Rae wore a Louis Vuitton crop top with a white assemblage skirt by Paco Rabanne, a diamond and white gold ear cuff by Ana Khouri, and black leather Rick Owen x Birkenstocks. Alexandra Macon, Vogue, "A Stylist’s Easy Elegant Wedding Overlooking the Ocean in Ibiza," 22 Apr. 2019 According to Elle, only three of these luxe brushes are being made, each of which are plated in white gold and encrusted in either white diamonds, black diamonds, or rubies — hence the uh, steep $25,000 price tag. Zoë Weiner, Teen Vogue, "Artis Created a $25,000 Diamond-Encrusted Makeup Brush," 13 Nov. 2018 The handcrafted interior can include a Breitling dashboard clock in white gold, mother of pearl and diamonds that winds itself and costs as much as the car. Fox News, "Five highlights from the Frankfurt auto show," 17 Sep. 2015

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First Known Use of white gold

1548, in the meaning defined above

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