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  2. Colored gold - Wikipedia

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    White gold is an alloy of gold and at least one white metal (usually nickel, silver, platinum or palladium). [5] Like yellow gold, the purity of white gold is given in karats. White gold's properties vary depending on the metals used and their proportions. A common white gold formulation consists of 90% wt. gold and 10% wt. nickel. [4] Copper ...

  3. Platinum (color) - Wikipedia

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    The 70th anniversary of any important event can be referred to as a platinum jubilee, although this term is seldom used. Music. a platinum album is an album whose sales figures have reached a certain amount. This threshold differs from market to market—in the United States, a platinum album is one that has sold at least 1,000,000 copies.

  4. Hierarchy of precious substances - Wikipedia

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    The measurement of sales of popular music starts high relative to the wedding anniversary scale, concentrating on gold and platinum (see gold album).Likewise, credit card companies usually have a "gold card" and a "platinum card" (many formerly had a "silver card" then followed by a "gold card", but due to similarity in appearance between silver and platinum these were often discontinued with ...

  5. Every Pantone Color of the Year Since 2000

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    For the second time in Pantone's Color of the Year program history, the company chose two colors for a single year. Ultimate Gray completes Pantone's duo colors of the year for 2021. The versatile ...

  6. Every Single Color of the Year for 2024

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    Benjamin Moore Color of the Year: Blue Nova. Inspired by exploration, Benjamin Moore named Blue Nova (825) as its Color of the Year for 2024.The cosmic, blue-violet blend encourages adventure ...

  7. Electrum - Wikipedia

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    Electrum was often referred to as "white gold" in ancient times but could be more accurately described as pale gold because it is usually pale yellow or yellowish-white in color. The modern use of the term white gold usually refers to gold alloyed with any one or a combination of nickel, silver, platinum and palladium to produce a silver ...

  8. Palladium - Wikipedia

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    Palladium has been used as a precious metal in jewelry since 1939 as an alternative to platinum in the alloys called "white gold", where the naturally white color of palladium does not require rhodium plating. Palladium, being much less dense than platinum, is similar to gold in that it can be beaten into leaf as thin as 100 nm (1 ⁄ 250,000 ...

  9. Gold vs. silver: Which is better for your portfolio?

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    "As inflation fears ramped up due to monetary stimulus, gold hit an all-time high above $2,000 per ounce, up 25% that year," Ebkarian says. This underscores gold's role as a safeguard against ...