Because its really low in the reactive series and is hard to tarnish.
gold is an unreactive metal and as a result it has managed to survive years and years
Gold does not react with air or water
Gold is used in jewellery, because it's hard to find, making the jewellery more precious. Also, because it's an unreactive metal, so the jewelry can last, without being worn out or eroded.
we basically use gold to make jewellery because it doesnt rust ..hope it helped
Any kind of metal that does not rust or corrode can be used to make jewelry, which includes stainless steel, copper, silver, gold, platinum, iridium, etc. Of course, stainless steel jewelry is much less expensive and less impressive than gold or platinum jewelry.
Gold is primarily used in jewelry and electronics. It's both valuable and an excellent conductor of electricity.
Jewelry and other art-related pursuits accounted for 89 percent of U.S. gold consumption, dental use for 7 percent, and electronics for 4 percent
It is used for jewelry. It is also used for electrical connections since gold does not tarnish or corrode.
White gold is not an element like gold or platinum. Rather, it is an alloy of regular yellow gold with nickel or palladium, which bleaches the alloy white. The only sense in which the nickel and palladium improve it is by turning it whitish, so there probably is no use for white gold except for jewelry.
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You can't make a gold bar out of jewelry; it only works the other way around. In order to make jewelry out of a gold bar, you need: A mould (of whatever you want to make), A gold bar, The jewel you'd like to use (if any), and a furnace. Then use the gold bar on the furnace, and the crafting screen will pop up :) ~Lunelily
Titanium is used to make gold harder. They often use gold mixed with titanium in jewelry to make it harder.
Gold is easy to work and doesn't react with other substances, such as skin and sweat.
Yes, the gold in jewelry (such as rings) is an element. But jewelry is not made of pure gold, because pure gold is too soft. The other metals make it harder, and can affect the color of the jewelry (this is how you get 'white gold' - different metals make it look more white than other gold jewelry).
you need a gold bar and a mould for whichever kind of jewelry you want. If you are making something with a gem you will need one. Then use the gold bar on a furnace and select what you want to make.
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Gold is melted, mixed with other metals (pure gold is too soft to use for jewelry). Alloyed gold is remelted, and poured into a mold. After cooling, the cast item is filed, streched,shaped, hammered into its final shape, and polished.
Yes, Danecraft is an Italian company that makes both gold and silver jewelry.
gold, silver
Gold body jewelry is ideal to pierce with because it is less likely to cause allergies.
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