GOLD Categorized by Colors & by Purity (Karats )

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GOLD CATEGORIZED BY COLORS & BY PURITY ( KARATS)

Here's a breakdown:
By Color:

Yellow Gold: The most common and traditional color, achieved by adding other metals like silver, copper, or zinc to pure gold.

White Gold: Created by alloying gold with white metals like palladium, nickel, or silver.

Rose Gold: Achieved by adding copper to gold, resulting in a pinkish hue.

Green Gold: A less common color achieved by adding silver to gold.

Black Gold: Achieved through surface treatments or plating techniques, rather than by alloying.

Purple Gold: An alloy of gold and aluminum.

Blue Gold: An alloy of gold and either gallium or indium.

By Purity (Karat):

24 Karat Gold: Pure gold, 100% gold, very soft and not typically used in jewelry due to its lack of durability.

21 Karat Gold : or 87.5% pure gold, is a popular choice for jewelry due to its balance of purity and durability, containing 87.5% pure gold and 12.5% other metals like silver, copper, or zinc.

18 Karat Gold: 75% gold and 25% other metals, a common and durable option for jewelry.

14 Karat Gold: 58.3% gold and 41.7% other metals, another popular choice for jewelry.

10 Karat Gold: 41.7% gold and 58.3% other metals.

9 Karat Gold: 37.5% gold and 62.5% other metals.

916 Gold: Also known as 22 karat gold, containing 91.6% gold.

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