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Precious Metals

precious metals

Since the beginnings of civilization, precious metals have forged deep connections with humanity, becoming an integral part of our history and evolution. Their ubiquitous presence is found in gold, silver, platinum, and tantalum, shaping our daily lives in sometimes invisible ways, embedded in a plethora of objects and stimulating technological innovations.

Whether it's the immutable beauty of the jewelry or the ingenuity of electronic devices, these precious materials have a value that far exceeds their simple shine. Over the centuries, they have taken on many roles, deeply marking our culture and practices. Join us on this fascinating journey through the universe of precious metals, and let's discover together their unsuspected wealth and their persistent influence on our world.

Summary

Gold

gold

Gold is a precious metal that has been highly coveted since time immemorial. However, pure gold is too soft to be used in jewelry, so it is mixed with other alloys to obtain a more resistant material. Gold can have different colors, including yellow, white, and pink, and even other rarer shades, depending on the alloys used. The value of gold is measured in carats, the higher the content of pure gold, the higher the number of carats.

MONEY

money

Silver is another popular precious metal, appreciated for its versatility and bright gray shine. It is the most commonly used and most accessible metal in jewelry. Like gold, pure silver must be mixed with other metals to make it harder when used to make jewelry. Sterling silver, containing at least 80% pure silver, is the most commonly used type of silver. Silver jewelry is often marked 950, 925 or 800, depending on the percentage of pure silver they contain.

THE PLATINUM

platinum

Platinum is the most expensive of the precious metals due to its rarity. Like gold and silver, it is mixed with other metals for jewelry making. Platinum has a beautiful silvery white shine and is extremely hard, which gives it excellent resistance to time and scratches. A "pure" platinum jewel must contain at least 90% platinum. Platinum is often used for the manufacture of wedding rings and engagement rings because of its durability and its symbolism of eternity.

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