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Bright, silvery-white and lustrous, platinum plays an important role in the history of jewellery design. It is extremely rare and remarkably resistant to corrosion, making it a long-lasting choice for jewellery, engagement rings and wedding bands. Its name comes from the Spanish term Platino meaning ‘little silver’.
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