Over time, white gold rings can lose their bright, reflective finish—especially if worn daily. What once looked crisp and luminous may start to appear dull or slightly yellow. But there’s a simple solution to bring back that brilliant shine: rhodium plating.
What is Rhodium Plating?
Rhodium is a rare, silver-white metal from the platinum family. When a white gold ring is rhodium plated, a very thin layer of rhodium is applied to its surface. This enhances the colour, brings out a stunning high-polish shine, and offers added protection from scratches and tarnishing.
Why Do White Gold Rings Need Rhodium Plating?
White gold isn't naturally white—it has a warm, slightly yellow tone due to its gold content. It’s mixed with other white metals like palladium or silver, then rhodium plated to give it that bright, cool-toned finish people love. Over time, with daily wear, this rhodium layer wears off, especially on the underside of rings. Replating restores that bright white colour and makes your ring look like new again.
How Often Should You Replate a Ring?
That depends on how often you wear it. For engagement or wedding rings worn daily, many people replate every 1 to 2 years. If your ring is exposed to hand sanitiser, cleaning chemicals, or abrasive surfaces, you might need it more frequently. Less frequently worn rings may hold their finish longer.
How Much Does Rhodium Plating Cost?
At Brinkhaus Jewellers, rhodium plating for a ring costs $50 per piece. This includes cleaning, polishing, and careful application of a fresh rhodium layer for a beautifully renewed finish.
If your ring is starting to look dull or yellow, it’s likely time for a fresh coat of rhodium. It’s a small investment that brings big results - restoring shine, brightening colour, and making your jewellery look new again.
Visit us in-store at 24 St Quentin Avenue, Claremont to learn more or book your rhodium plating service. We’re always happy to help bring your favourites back to life.