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Gold
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| Colour |
Golden yellow, with
various tinges (depending on impurities placed in the gold) |
| Hardness |
2½ - 3 |
| Specific
Gravity |
15.5 - 19.3 (depending on
purity) |
| Lustre |
Metallic |
General Information
No precious metal is as legendary and
beautiful as gold. Gold has been used as a monetary standard throughout
the history of mankind, and ancient gold jewellery and ornaments dating
back many centuries are still found throughout the world.
Gold is the most malleable
and ductile
metal, and is easy to work with. It never tarnishes, and is unaffected
by most chemicals. However, it becomes discoloured by chlorine, bleach,
detergents, and certain hairsprays and cosmetics. Gold lacks resistance
to pressure and easily bends. For this reason, all gold jewellery is
alloyed with other metals to increase its toughness and durability.
USES
Gold is the most useful metal in the jewellery industry. Rings,
bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and many other jewellery figures are
fashioned from gold. Ancient gold masks and ornaments were used by many
civilizations. Gold has also been used in coinage since the earliest of
days.
"Picture Rock" (white Quartz with gold veins running through
it) is sometimes polished into cabochons,
creating a rare and unusual gem. Natural, water worn gold nuggets are
sometimes made into pendants.
VARIETIES
The colour of pure gold is bright golden yellow. Besides for
strengthening the gold, other metals may be alloyed
with gold to give the gold distinct colour tinges. The different types
of gold are based on the particular colour tinge:
 | Rose Gold - Gold with a slightly reddish hue, caused by
copper |
 | White Gold - Pale, almost silver-coloured gold, caused by
nickel (and sometimes zinc or platinum) |
 | Green Gold - Gold with a slightly greenish hue, caused by
copper and silver |
 | Blue Gold - Gold with a slightly bluish hue, caused by iron |
The purity of the gold depends on the percentage of alloyed metal.
This number is measured in karats.
The karat measurement determines the percentage of gold to other metals
on a scale of 1 to 24 , with 24 karats being pure gold. That means that
14 karat gold is only 14/24 (or 58.33%) gold. Gold with a high karat
measurement is undesirable for jewellery because it is soft and
bendable, and gold with a low karat measurement is undesirable because
of its low gold content [hence lesser value].
Gold is one of the heaviest materials. The international weight
measurement of gold is the troy ounce. One troy ounce of gold equals
31.1 grams.
FALSE NAMES
Fool's Gold - Miners term for Pyrite, which occurs together with gold
and may resemble it in small flakes.
SIMILAR METALS
Many metallic alloys resemble gold. However, they can be easily
distinguished from gold by analysis. Much gold-coloured jewellery is
made out of cheap metals and coated with a very thin layer of gold. Such
jewellery is known as "gold-plated". Through wear, the layer
of gold erodes, exposing the cheaper metal.
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Where found
Although Gold is a rare mineral, it has many scattered occurrences.
Most of these occurrences usually lack quality and quantity in regard to
gold. However, certain regions contribute greatly to the gold market.
Some of the best known gold producing regions are: California, Colorado,
Ontario, Mexico, Australia, Hungary, and South Africa (the largest
producer). Some famous American mines include the Empire Mine and Red
Ledge Mine in Grass Valley (Washington Co.), California. Very nice
crystals and crusts have been found near Ouray, Ouray Co., and in Red
Mountain Pass, San Juan Co., Colorado. The Hollinger mine, along with
other mines in that area of the Porcupine District, have produced large
amounts of Gold.
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Birthstone Months with Gold
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Anniversary Gift for Gold
Gold jewellery is the anniversary
gift for the 1st, 14th and 50th year of marriage.
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Lore
Gold has been used as a precious metal throughout the history of
mankind. This is due to its resistance,
beauty, rareness, and the fact that it is very easy to work with. In
addition, in the olden days gold didn't have to be extracted, because a
large amount was found in a pure state. Many gold ornaments from the
past have been found. Most noted are from the tombs of the Pharaoh in
Egypt, where gold masks, statues, coins, and much jewellery was
archeologically excavated. Gold has been used for coinage throughout the
centuries, and is currently accepted internationally as a standard
value. Nowadays the main use of gold is for jewellery.
Due to gold's distinctive properties as a metal, it has several
industrial uses. It is also used for photography, dentistry, colouring,
and being studied for treatments in cancer.
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