Want to turn Bulgari Rose Gold more yellow?

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might be a bit off topic here but i was wondering if there's any way to actually make RG change colors (to become more YG-ish)? :biggrin:

i got the Serpenti necklace to match with my bracelet (in YG) back then, but had to go with RG since they didn't have the necklace in YG. They did release the YG version last year, but with price increases happening all the time, i just don't feel like it's a smart choice to pull the trigger and buy the same necklace just in a different color... or maybe i should just ignore the color differences? what do you all think? :heart:
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might be a bit off topic here but i was wondering if there's any way to actually make RG change colors (to become more YG-ish)? :biggrin:

i got the Serpenti necklace to match with my bracelet (in YG) back then, but had to go with RG since they didn't have the necklace in YG. They did release the YG version last year, but with price increases happening all the time, i just don't feel like it's a smart choice to pull the trigger and buy the same necklace just in a different color... or maybe i should just ignore the color differences? what do you all think? :heart:
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You’d probably want to wear it often to have to become more yellow.

My Cartier rose gold pieces turned yellow quickly with 24/7 use and I shower with them as well. When I use the Love bracelet screwdriver, it is still very pink in comparison.
 
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might be a bit off topic here but i was wondering if there's any way to actually make RG change colors (to become more YG-ish)? :biggrin:

i got the Serpenti necklace to match with my bracelet (in YG) back then, but had to go with RG since they didn't have the necklace in YG. They did release the YG version last year, but with price increases happening all the time, i just don't feel like it's a smart choice to pull the trigger and buy the same necklace just in a different color... or maybe i should just ignore the color differences? what do you all think? :heart:
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I think it will also depend on your body chemistry and amount of wear. From what I'm understanding, rose gold has more copper in it so over time it may gradually change and either lighten or darken in some cases. Personally, I don't see problem in wearing different color metals, especially since your bracelet will be so far from your necklace. I think it should look fine, but it's also personal preference to.
 
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