Time for some chemistry flashbacks.
No, this isn't a chemistry lecture and trust me i'm in no mood to scare you. :)
Alloys with silver and copper in various proportions, producing white, yellow, green and red golds; typically malleable alloys are produced worldwide. Although, only three of them are more popular.
Yellow Gold (the all time market dominant)
Pure Gold has nearly 100% 24k naturally mined gold content and is slightly reddish yellow in color.
White Gold (The eye pleasing soothing gold)
Rose Gold (The new popular in the market)
No, this isn't a chemistry lecture and trust me i'm in no mood to scare you. :)
Alloys with silver and copper in various proportions, producing white, yellow, green and red golds; typically malleable alloys are produced worldwide. Although, only three of them are more popular.
Yellow Gold (the all time market dominant)
Pure Gold has nearly 100% 24k naturally mined gold content and is slightly reddish yellow in color.
White Gold (The eye pleasing soothing gold)
White gold is an alloy of gold and at least one white metal, usually nickel, manganese or palladium. Like yellow gold, the purity of white gold is
given in karats. Sometimes silver is also used by goldsmiths to produce
white gold
Rose gold is achieved by mixing copper as an alloy and is the in trend gold. Researches say that there is a very high probability that rose gold might dominate the future of jewellery. Ahhh you never know what happens next we might develop a new color altogether!!
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