GUIDANCE PRECIOUS METAL EDUCATION

Precious metals have been in the use of making jewellery and ornaments for ages. These metals are distinctive by various natural characteristics. Each of the precious metals its own individual and indigenous and make some of the most magnificent jewellery. These metals have been worn for centuries and carry the trend to modern day. While gold and silver are the classic ornamental metals the other precious metals have grown in popularity over the course of time. It is important to be able to distinguish one precious metal from another and have a basic understanding of the characteristics and properties of each of these precious metals sold commonly around the world.

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A brief introduction to the following precious metals, fostering fundamental understanding of each of these.

GOLD

Gold holds the value of being a classic conventional precious metal in terms of jewel crafts and historical reference. Gold has a distinguished yellow tint which is taint sturdy from the time of mining till forever. It is classified as the most resistant to deterioration among all precious metals. Known well for its strength gold is quite pliable. It is convenient to mould gold as compared to other precious metals.

SILVER

Silver is another classic of the precious metals, in use for centuries. Silver has been worn by the women of the earliest age and it still carries its significance in jewellery as well as other adornments. Classically, secondary in lustre to gold this metal has served the primary purposes of metal use in the ancient times as proven by the explored artefacts. The coinage metal is very easy to mint and quite flexible as well.

PLATINUM

The stunning sparkle and the brilliant sheen is what makes platinum the choice for elegance, exquisiteness and magnificence. This metal has gained much more significance over the past century and now makes the first choice for engagement rings and wedding rings around the globe. Platinum is known for the stunning gleam of its heavy lustre and captivating gleam. This precious metal never tarnishes. Its natural lustre remains resistant to all taints and fades.

PALLADIUM

One of the noble metals the palladium earns its value in the rareness of its existence around the globe. It is resilient against oxidation and is classified as a superior quality of metal. Palladium jewels are as costly as rare is the metal itself.

TUNGSTEN CARBIDE

Tungsten Carbide is not an elemental metal rather an alloy metal; a combination of elemental tungsten and carbon alloys. It lasts a whole lifetime without tarnish or flake. Tungsten carbide is growing in popularity due to use in jewel craft.

COBALT

Four times the stronger in comparison to platinum and much denser than it. It does not tarnish and is quite pliable, easy for minting. Cobalt makes an excellent choice for crafting crafty designs having lesser density.

TANTALUM

Tantalum is categorised as a contemporary metal which commonly comes in the lustrous black finish. It is very well a scratch resistant material with a splendid shine.

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