Prior to the advent of digital imaging during the 1980s, most conventional Photography was silver-based, although historically other metals, most notably Platinum were also used to produce permanent printed images. Silver-based photography had its beginnings with the Daguerreotype process in 1839, which produced a one-of-a-kind image on a copper plate. Silver based images remained the primary technology for all subsequent pre-digital photography, including the mid-19th Century Collodion Wet Plate process and the modern flexible substrate films of the 20th Century. In the color negative film process, developed silver is replaced with dyes in layers.
It is silver. Technically it's silver nitrate, but today's photography uses electrons to print to a memory card.
gold
but diamond are made from carbon compressed under the ground
Many different metals or materials is used to jewellery. Diamond is also used to make jewellery and surgical instrument while gold is also used as a point.
I don't think that society will suffer much without jewelry... they'll just wear nicer clothing or something. However, considering all the things that jewelry is made from... including metal, plastic, glue, string, etc. I think it would have a huge impact if we ran out of those things. No cars and no computers for starters. ... I don't know how much there would be left without any metal at all... or do you mean that no one would be "allowed" to use it for jewelry anymore, or something like that?
Gold or silver or gemstones or platinum or glass or plastic - all used at times to make jewellery.
The Da Vinci Jewelry I know of is considered fine jewelry and since fine jewelry needs special care I will explain how to clean fine jewelry which will be good for all types of jewelry. A solution of half Mr. Clean and water with a small amount of ammonia can be used to clean all types of fine jewelry. Soak the jewelry piece for 15 seconds then rinse in cold water and dry. This solution is used by many jewelry stores I know of and they use it for all types of jewelry including inexpensive jewelry, fine jewelry, and even opals, and emeralds. A bowl can be used, but an ultrasonic is better. Repeat if the piece is extra dirty.
No, they make copper jewelry and hide paintings.
The element carbon is made into diamond -- diamonds are not made into anything else. The mineral is used to make jewelry and industrial saws/drilling bits.
hydrogen
We make handmade jewelry from copper and use clear acrylic finishes that are used for autos.
Gold.
Most jewelry is made of silver, gold and platinum. Recently other materials like tungsten, palladium, titanium and other metals are being used to make beautiful jewelry pieces.
Jewelry are not made from (with) sodium.Sodium is not a noble or beautiful metal.
platinum is most precious than gold
Rhodium
24 carat pure gold is very soft, which is why silver is added to it to make it harder.
Platinum
Silver is a type of metal. It is used for jewelry, utensils, coins, and much, much more!
gold or platinum or silver
platinum