Gold and silver.
Gold or Platinum is usually used in expensive jewellery. And base metals, even plastics, in cheap costume jewellery.
Many different metals are used. Jewelry is often based on certain expensive metals such as gold, platinum, or silver, but other metals are used as well.
Gold and silver
Metals like gold, silver, and copper were commonly used to make jewelry in the Stone Age. These metals were often found in their natural state and could be easily shaped and formed into decorative items.
Many metals have been used for jewellery. Chiefly gold, silver, platinum, copper (in ancient times).
since they are less reactive than other metals.. they are used to make jewellery
Simply because - their rarity, and process of refining makes them expensive metals. Owning gold or platinum jewellery implies the wearer has an amount of wealth.
The type of metal used decides how that jewellery will look and how long it is going to last. The better the quality of metal, the longer you can use the jewellery. Gold and silver are the most popular types of metals used for making jewellery.
Silver is popular in jewellery for its lustrous appearance, affordability, and malleability. It is also hypoallergenic, making it suitable for people with sensitive skin who may react to other metals. Additionally, silver jewellery can be easily crafted into intricate designs and patterns.
Gold and platinum are two shiny metals commonly used to make high-quality jewelry due to their durability, luster, and resistance to tarnishing.
Yes, jewellery can be recycled, like most metals can.
The answer to this question is gold. Gold is one of most expensive metals in the world. This answer was answered by tom hills of falmouth... waii