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Pure gold is too soft to be used in jewelry.

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Q: Why are gold alloys more commonly used for jewelry than pure gold?
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In today's market the yellow gold alloy's metal lost the value in the front of Pure solid white gold formula. Well, in yellow gold metal the success in wholesale jewelry's only in metal gold not count stones... It is from 20% thru 35% depending of the alloys their used. But in white gold alloys formula it is better rate in wholesale it is 50% for 18k if it is 21k it is like 70% if you mix other alloys;more or less! In my opinion, using a jewelry pricing formula is just the first step in arriving at the final price of a piece of jewelry.


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White gold and yellow gold jewelry differ in composition, color, and value. White and yellow gold are mixed with different metals after they are mined. For example yellow gold may be mixed with alloys of copper or zinc, whereas white gold is often mixed with silver. The more gold present in the final product the higher the karat, or value. Because white gold often contains more pure gold it is often valued higher.


Can Gold be mixed with these metals like Iron Titanium Antimony Bismuth Manganese TungstenCobalt in the making of Gold jewelry?

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What is the difference between plum gold and regular gold?

If piece of jewelry is stamped 14k which is 58.3% gold and the rest being other alloys, it can actually be more or less than 58.3% gold. The stamp 14kp means that if the item is stamped 14kp that the item is exactly 58.3% gold, or if stamped 18kp the item is exactly 75% gold with no variance.


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Why are alloys often used instead of pure metals?

Alloys are sometimes more useful than pure metals because alloys tend to be stronger though not necessarily. Pure metals tend to be softer than alloys, which are a mix of two or more metals, and therefore get dented, scratched, or broken more easily. Gold used in jewelry is a good example. Metal alloys have different structural and behavioral characteristics than pure metals. Alloying a metal also gives it a different appearance. In some cases alloys may result in a lighter metal without sacrificing other necessary characteristics. They may also be more cost effective.