Increase Sales by 18% and double your hits - Vendio Gallery Gold jewelry is made up of an alloy of gold and other metals, such as silver, copper, nickel and zinc. The metal used in the alloy determines the color of gold. Actually, pure gold is yellow in color. The metal added to make the alloy gives it a different hue: * Yellow gold is the alloy of pure gold, silver, and copper or zinc. The metals are mixed in a predetermined proportion. * White gold is the alloy of pure gold and white metals, such as nickel, silver and palladium. It is actually grayish in color and is plated with rhodium to give it a whiter look. Nickel, today, is not preferred as many people are allergic to it. * Rose gold is the alloy of pure gold and copper in a greater proportion. The reddish hue is due to the increased proportion of copper in the alloy. * Green gold is obtained by leaving copper out of the alloy and just having pure gold and silver. 18K gold would have 75% pure gold and 25% silver. Please make contact within 3 days of winning. No Refunds, Exchanges or Returns Accepted UNLESS the Item is confirmed to be Faulty, In which you will receive a Full Refund, including price of postage for the return of the Item. I will not accept responsibility or any liability for the orginality or authenticity of any Items. |