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When gold is alloyed with other metals it is possible to use these alloys to produce varying colours of gold. Gold alloys are usually a mixture of silver, copper and zinc and the amounts of each can be varied to affect the final colour. Though gold's real hue is a beautiful warm yellow, different tones of gold can be used to define details on jewellery or add highlights. Whatever colour you choose, just remember they're all real gold - it's a matter of fashion and personal taste.
CONTINUE WITH EXISTING TEXT AND PICS BUT TRY AND PRODUCE GRID SYSTEM TO REDUCE PAGE NUMBERS AND SEE THE COLOURS AS A COLOUR CHART. ADD PURPLE GOLD, BROWN GOLD, BLACK GOLD, AND BLUE GOLD.
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