Purple Gold
Purple Gold is also called Amethyst gold or Violet gold.
The components of the metal:
Purple gold is a gold alloy, which contains 80% of pure gold and 20% of aluminium, therefore refer as 18K gold.
The usefulness of the gold:
Purple gold was usually made into jewelry, such as necklace, bracelet, rings etc. Because Purple gold itself was fragile, people will make them into gems most of the time. The price of Purple gold product was expensive as purple gold was a precious & rare gold.
Appearance & characteristic:
Purple Gold, just like it's name, was purple in colour. It was a very unique but weak gold, as it would be easily broken. Also it was hard to find a flawless piece of Purple Gold, it often appears to be blotchy and the colour of it was uneven, as it readily reacts with other elements.
The history:
Purple Gold had been an ancient gold, but people do not know how to produce Purple Gold that was soft enough for shaping into jewelry, yet less reactive to contaminants. Until the year 2000, people had finally discovered and mastered the skill , producing the first piece of Purple Gold jewelry artwork.
The components of the metal:
Purple gold is a gold alloy, which contains 80% of pure gold and 20% of aluminium, therefore refer as 18K gold.
The usefulness of the gold:
Purple gold was usually made into jewelry, such as necklace, bracelet, rings etc. Because Purple gold itself was fragile, people will make them into gems most of the time. The price of Purple gold product was expensive as purple gold was a precious & rare gold.
Appearance & characteristic:
Purple Gold, just like it's name, was purple in colour. It was a very unique but weak gold, as it would be easily broken. Also it was hard to find a flawless piece of Purple Gold, it often appears to be blotchy and the colour of it was uneven, as it readily reacts with other elements.
The history:
Purple Gold had been an ancient gold, but people do not know how to produce Purple Gold that was soft enough for shaping into jewelry, yet less reactive to contaminants. Until the year 2000, people had finally discovered and mastered the skill , producing the first piece of Purple Gold jewelry artwork.