Are you looking for charms with a bright, hard-wearing silver finish? Rhodium-plated metal is just the thing. Our rhodium-plated charms feature a cool, intense rhodium-plated finish for polished creations that keep their shine.



There's a common misconception to correct right away: rhodium-plated metal does not contain rhodium. It's a base metal, usually brass or a zinc alloy, coated with a rhodium-colored deposit, i.e. a finish that imitates the appearance of real rhodium without containing any.
True rhodium plating, as practised by jewellers, consists of depositing pure rhodium by electrolysis on 925 silver or white gold. This is a costly operation, reserved for precious metals. Here, we're talking about an affordable DIY jewelry finish, designed to give that shiny silver-white finish without the cost of a precious metal.
What this finish brings in concrete terms: a cool, intense color, a smooth, even surface, and better resistance to oxidation than conventional silver, which turns dull more quickly.
At first glance, these three finishes look alike. But they do not behave in the same way, and their appearance differs subtly.
No, it's one of the most common confusions. Rhodium-plated metal is a base metal (brass or alloy) coated with a rhodium-colored finish, which imitates its appearance without containing any rhodium.
As with any surface finish, it can deteriorate at points of high friction (inside of a ring, contact zone of a bracelet) with intensive use.