Rose Gold Fever: The Elegant Hue That’s a Global Favourite

Rose Gold’s popularity has skyrocketed in the past few years. The warm pink hue has captivated designers, fashionistas, and tech enthusiasts and taken over every industry, from jewellery to home décor all the way to tech. It's become a symbol of elegance, but what’s behind it?

Best known in the jewellery realm, rose gold is an alloy, a mix of two metals, specifically gold and copper. The more copper in the mix, the redder the colour gets. A true rose gold is 75% gold, 22.25% copper, and 2.75% silver.

Rose gold is relatively new; its popularity started after it was used by Carl Fabergé (the jeweller who created the Fabergé egg) in his creations for the Russian aristocracy in the 19th century. Its popularity grew in the 1920s when jewellery brands started using it in their designs, and it grew again in 2015 when Apple released an iPhone in the shade. The colour conveys the luxury and elegance that come from the metal it gets its name from; it can also be seen as romantic and refined with its soft pink hue.

More than just a passing trend, rose gold pairs timeless luxury with modern elegance. Able to work seamlessly with everything from tech to fashion, it appeals to a wide range of tastes and styles.

Looking for a rose-gold fix? Check out our featured product, rose gold pens. Call us to place your order at 306.249.4318. We are happy to address any questions you may have.

- Team MOBO

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