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Do the Project : Collect information on how a goldsmith retains the natural colour of gold while making gold ornaments. Write a report based on your findings

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A report on how a goldsmith retains the natural color of gold while making gold ornaments is as follows:

A metalworker who specializes in working with gold and other precious metals is known as a goldsmith. Despite historically producing silverware, platters, goblets, decorative and functional utensils, and ceremonial or religious objects, goldsmiths today primarily focus on making jewelry.

To make gold stronger, goldsmiths combine it with other metals. Typically, 16 or 18 karat gold is used in jewelry alloys. White gold, a preferred material for wedding rings, is created when gold is alloyed with metals like nickel and silver. Rhodium plating is frequently used to increase the shine of white gold. Rose gold is the name for gold that has been alloyed with copper. It turns yellow when alloyed with a little less copper. When gold is alloyed with indium or iron, it turns blue; when it is alloyed with aluminum, it turns purple; when it is alloyed with cobalt, it turns black; and when it is alloyed with silver alone, it turns green. In order to improve the appearance of costume jewelry, the thinnest gold sheets are applied to it.

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