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Ep 27: Decoding Platinum: From Weight to Rarity, Durability to Price-Unveiling the Ultimate Precious Metal Choice

In this episode, I dive into the fascinating world of platinum, one of the rarest elements on Earth and highly valued in the jewelry industry. Join me as we explore the advantages and disadvantages of choosing platinum for your fine jewelry.

Platinum's rarity is unparalleled. With an abundance of only 0.005 parts per million in the Earth's crust, it's truly a super rare metal. To put its density into perspective, a 1-inch cube of platinum weighs approximately a pound, while a 1-inch ball of platinum is equivalent to a 12-ounce beer. Ever wondered how much platinum would represent a man weighing 197 lbs? It would be roughly a 6.5-inch cube, highlighting the scarcity of this precious metal.

Unlike gold, which is mixed with other metals to enhance durability and alter its color, platinum is virtually untouched and is between 95%-98% pure when it's made into jewelry. Its natural white hue remains untarnished, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a timeless and pure aesthetic.

Durability is another notable advantage of platinum. This dense metal can withstand everyday wear and tear, making it perfect for engagement rings and anniversary bands. Additionally, platinum is hypoallergenic, making it the ideal choice for individuals with sensitive skin or metal allergies. Avoid the discomfort and potential skin reactions that can arise from wearing other metals.

While platinum offers numerous benefits, it's essential to consider other factors before making the decision to "go platinum." It tends to be pricier than other metals due to its rarity and higher production costs. However, it's worth noting that the cost can vary, and discussing your options with a jewelry professional is recommended.

The weight of platinum may also be a consideration, as some individuals prefer lighter pieces of jewelry. Keep in mind that platinum's density gives it a substantial feel, which may not be everyone's preference. Additionally, certain designs may not be available in platinum, as some designers specialize in other metals or find gold more suitable for specific pieces.

Metal color preferences play a role as well. If you prefer jewelry with colors other than white, platinum won't cut it for you. It's crucial to consider your personal style and preferences when deciding between metals.

Ultimately, platinum's rarity, durability, and purity contribute to its legendary status in the world of jewelry, especially for engagement rings, wedding bands, and anniversary rings. While it may not be the right choice for everyone due to factors like price and weight, it's an option worth considering. 

If you want to talk with me personally you can email me at andy@buylikeaguy.com. I'm happy to personally help you find the right jewelry for your special occasion, or put you in touch with a jewelry pro that's closer to home.

Music credits: Preacher Man by Miles Neilson and The Rusted Hearts, used with permission. A killer band with original songs that get stuck in your head. They're awesome.

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