
White gold
Characterized by an earnest yet radiant aesthetic, white gold imparts a timeless elegance to the Maison’s creations. Its unique gleam enriches several Van Cleef & Arpels collections, including Socrate™ and Lotus for jewelry, Palmyre for High Jewelry, and Cadenas® for watches.

Jewelry work, assembling the structure

Jewelry work, assembling the structure, Maiolica necklace

Gold sculpting and engraving, Lady Arpels De la Terre à la Lune Cygnus watch

Adjustment of the jewelry motif, Lida ballerina clip

Jewelry work, assembling the structure

Jewelry work, assembling the structure, Maiolica necklace

Gold sculpting and engraving, Lady Arpels De la Terre à la Lune Cygnus watch

Adjustment of the jewelry motif, Lida ballerina clip

Jewelry work, assembling the structure
The distinctive color of white gold comes out once the metal is polished and a thin layer of rhodium applied. A gold and palladium alloy developed by the Maison in the 1920s, it is prized for its crisp radiance and stands out as a perfect complement to diamonds, highlighting the clarity of the stones.
The distinctive color of white gold comes out once the metal is polished and a thin layer of rhodium applied.
Van Cleef & Arpels uses an 18-carat gold alloy, also known as 750 under the millesimal fineness system. All gold creations are stamped with a hallmark depicting an eagle’s head to certify their purity.