Wedding sets in white gold are plated with rhodium to create the pristine tone that's highly desired of
white gold jewelry. This rhodium plating wears down over time, so the white gold will take on a warmer hue. Yes,
white gold can change color over time, but it’s easy to remedy.
To restore the crisp tone your white gold wedding ring originally had, you'll want to replate it every one to five years—the frequency will depend on how often you wear your ring and the hands-on activities you take part in while wearing it.