Mainedigger
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misc jewelry for the year....
Ashleen said:Maine,
Some nice finds there! Congrats
Is that 4 emeralds I see in that pendant? sweet!
Love the girl scout pin!
Are those hats monopoly pieces?
And do I see rose gold in this?:::: nice!
Maine,Mainedigger said:What is rose gold??
Ashleen said:Maine,Mainedigger said:What is rose gold??
I love rose gold...have several pieces....but after googling pics to show you.....I NEED MORE
Rose, Red and Pink Gold Alloys
It is very simple to produce a gold alloy with a reddish colouration. All that is needed is to increase the proportion of copper in the mixture. To maintain the correct proportion of gold in the alloy, this usually means decreasing the silver content. In the past, many goldsmiths have reduced the silver content and increased the copper content to save cost, as copper is less expensive than silver.
It is not often realised that there are only two metallic elements which are not silvery coloured. Gold is yellow, and copper is red. By adjusting the proportions of these metals, gold, silver and copper, it is possible to vary the colour from very pale yellow, usually called "green" gold, to a deep red, or to a deep gold.
gypsyheart said:Very nice finds...but I am crying because its just like a man to add Thimbles to a jewelry collection!![]()
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