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Purple gold is a high content gold alloy that is more brittle than usual. It is typically faceted and used as a "gem" rather than as a true metal. While it usually appears in shades of amethyst and violet, it can be any purple hue. |
Purple gold is a high content gold alloy that is more brittle than usual. It is typically faceted and used as a "gem" rather than as a true metal. While it usually appears in shades of amethyst and violet, it can be any purple hue. |
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Revision as of 06:34, 10 November 2018
Purple gold is a high content gold alloy that is more brittle than usual. It is typically faceted and used as a "gem" rather than as a true metal. While it usually appears in shades of amethyst and violet, it can be any purple hue.
This material must be provided for alterations.