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Jewellers blend gold with other alloys to reinforce the metal and vary its colour, resulting in long-lasting gold wedding rings. While alloys provide a stronger metal, they reduce the value of gold and may cause jewellery items to tarnish and/or induce allergic responses. Jewellers standardised three alternative karat gold combinations, 18k, 14k, and 10k, to obtain the optimal balance between alloy strength and gold value. At GW Bands you will find wide varieties of 18k, 14k, and 10k wedding bands in white, yellow, and rose gold. Considering your budget, quality, design, and durability you can choose your wedding band.

10k gold wedding band: Characteristics

10k gold wedding bands are made up of 41.7% gold and 58.3% alloy. As the only karat gold with more alloy than gold, 10k gold wedding bands are the least pure and hence the cheapest of the three grades. 10k gold is typically the favoured metal for class rings and other low-cost jewellery items, however it is more likely to tarnish and expose a duller colour than 18k and 14k gold jewellery. 10k wedding band is less expensive and durable. If you want to buy it you can explore our website and see 10k gold wedding band of various designs and place your order through our user friendly online shopping platform.