Iron is not commonly used to make jewelry primarily due to its tendency to rust and corrode when exposed to moisture and air. This makes it less durable compared to other metals like gold, silver, or stainless steel, which maintain their appearance over time. Additionally, iron's relatively heavy weight and less appealing aesthetic compared to more precious metals make it less desirable for jewelry design. Finally, the potential for skin irritation and staining from iron further limits its use in jewelry-making.
Hematite is rust or Fe2O3 a.k.a. Iron(III)oxide but if you want to make crystal hematite that's used for jewellery than you have to heat up rust ABOVE 950 degrees celsius
Gold is used to make watches, necklaces, jewellery, gold teeth (!) and more.
the benefits are it will make you rich, it can be used for jewellery.
Gold and silver
coins jewellery mirrors
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iron is used to make bridges (i think)
since they are less reactive than other metals.. they are used to make jewellery
tHEY used iron to make iron out of iron.
Iron ore is used to make steel
Titanium metal is used for alloys with with aluminium, molybdenum, manganese, iron, and other metals. These alloys of titanium are used principally in the aerospace industry, for both airframes and engines, where lightweight strength and ability to withstand extremes of temperature are important. Titanium is in demand for jewellery making, as it is popular with people. In fact, there are jewellery stores that specialize in titanium jewellery, such as Tatias.
To make iron and steel.