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| I also have a non-pearl question. What the heck?? http://www.qvc.com/qic/qvcapp.aspx/view.2/app.detail What on earth would you "plate" gold with that would give you a chocolate colored metal? Are there any metals out there that would give you a natural chocolate color? If so, why don't people just wear those instead of plating gold with chocolate? This seems weird to me. And brown is my favorite color. So, if anyone would go for this, it seems like it should be me. |
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| Gold.org has the low down on how these strange gold colors are made... black and blue from surface treatment, purple and bluish gray from crumbly intermetallic compounds A THREAD on GO has a bit on those if you are interested. frankly, matching pearl and gold colors sounds fun (and difficult ). ![]() Pink-yellow-purple-white gold by Hans Meevis |