Jewellery

Palladium has been used in jewellery since the 19th century.

Palladium is used in alloys with gold to ensure that jewellery retains its shape, rather than being used in its pure form, and as a coating to prevent the jewellery from losing its lustre.

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Jewellery alloys
Palladium is extensively used un jewellery, primarily as a whitening agent in gold alloys to produce white gold. It enhances durability tarnish resistance and corrosion resistance, while maintaining a modern aesthetic. The market for palladium in jewellery remains steady, influenced by consumer preferences and the demand for durable alloys. While gold is soft and prone to scratches, palladium strengthens it, making jewellery more resilient to damage. Its lower density allows for larger, yet lighter pieces, and its hypoallergenic properties make it safer alternative to nickel.
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Jewellery alloys
Jewellery coating
Palladium plating is commonly used to enhance the appearance and protect jewellery made from metals like gold or silver. It serves to provide mechanical strength, cover cheaper materials with a more noble one, and ensure aesthetic qualities. Palladium coating offers a shiny, modern look while providing resistance to corrosion, oxidation and scratches. The market demand for palladium in jewellery coating is expected to grow moderately, driven by global income increases. Compared to silver, palladium’s higher microhardness makes it a more durable option, particularly important for expensive jewellery and watches.
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Jewellery coating