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Gold Color

    Have you ever wondered where gold obtains its wide array of colors?
    If it is yellow by nature, how do you make it white? The answer lies in
    it's highly malleable property that allows a skilled jeweler to create
    new colors and designs. Jewelers prefer gold to other metals not only
    for its brilliance, but ease in which it can be molded and mixed with
    other metals. However, pure gold is easily scratched and slightly dull
    in color, which limits durability in every day golden jewelry. Instead,
    it is alloyed with other metals, such as copper, silver, nickel, palladium,
    and zinc, which increase its strength and its color.

    In its purest form of 24 karats, the metal dons a deep, orange shade
    of yellow. When fused with other metals, however, its shade will vary.
    Copper, being red, will cause gold to become redder. Silver, zinc, and
    other white/gray metals will cause it to become paler. Alloying gold
    with other metals follows the principle of mixing colors; therefore,
    lower karat gold often has a wider array of colors than higher karat
    gold because more alloying metals are added.

    Color Composition
    Bright Yellow Pure Gold, Copper, Fine Silver
    White Pure Gold, Copper, Nickel, Zinc
    Rose Pure Gold, Copper
    Deep Green Gold, Fine Silver, Copper, Zinc
    Bright Red Pure Gold, Aluminum

    In today's jewelry, traditional yellow gold remains the most popular,
    followed by white gold, two-tone gold, and tri-color gold. Two-tone gold
    jewelry is comprised of yellow gold and white gold. It is versatile because
    it can match with any combination of yellow gold, white gold, and platinum.
    Tri-color gold is comprised of yellow gold, rose gold, and white or green
    gold. Tri-color was popularized by Black Hills gold, which is made in South Dakota.
    The use of three colors tends to make designs more distinct. Whether it is
    radiant yellow, polished white, or a shade in between, the natural
    characteristic of gold is that it shines brightly in any hue and looks
    exquisite in every ray of light.

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