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The great thing about LBDs is their

 versatility. You can have fun with your
 jewelry since you won't need to worry
 about matching a specific dress color.
 Consider the occasion and mix and
 match different options to find out

 what works for your specific body type
 and personal style - and it won't be
 long before you

 stumble upon
 the perfect                Hidden Treasure
 combination.


                           A precious metal is a rare, naturally occurring metallic element of high economic

                             value. Historically, precious metals such as gold and silver were important as
                                     currency and used for coinage, as well as for art and jewelry.






 Body Type
            Gold  is  a  pure  chemical  element  with  the  symbol  Au.  The  word  gold
 Body type is another important   comes from the old English word geolu, which means yellow. It is the only
 factor.  Choose  jewelry  that   metal in nature that is yellow or golden. It is believed that nearly all of the
 complements  rather  than   gold on Earth came from meteorites that bombarded the planet during
 accentuates  your  body  type.   the 200 million years after it first formed. Gold has been considered the
 So  if  you  are  curvy,  you  can   most  beautiful  of  all  chemical  elements.  For  thousands  of  years,  it  has
 wear  something  larger  that   Have Fun with Your LBD  been a coveted commodity used in coins, art, and jewelry.
 stands  out  more,  such  as  a   Pure  gold  is  very  soft  and  is  therefore  usually  combined  with  other  less
 statement necklace. But if you   valuable  metals  in  order  to  make  it  stronger  and  more  durable.  This
 are  small-boned,  then  opt  for   combination  is  called  a  gold  ‘alloy’,  and  its  gold  content  is  measured
 more  delicate  dainty  choices   in  karats.  The highest possible  karat  is  24,  and  is  considered pure  gold,
 of jewelry.  meaning it has no other metals mixed in with it. Gold is available in different
            colors, such as yellow, white and rose. These colors are generated by the
            type and the quantities of other metals alloyed with the gold. The most
            common metals used are, nickel, copper, and zinc.
            Yellow gold can be found in different tones; the types and percentages
            of metals combined with the gold affect the overall tone of the gold.
            White  gold  is  made  by  combining  pure  gold  with  at  least  one  white
            metal  such as nickel, silver, manganese or palladium. It is then plated
            with an exceptionally hard element called rhodium that gives it a shiny
            white finish. The combination of gold with other metals can create white
            gold in a variety of karats.
            Rose gold is a combination of gold and copper. The copper percentage
            used  affects  the  hue  and  shade  of  the  gold.  Pink  gold  uses  the  least
            amount  of  copper,  whereas  red  gold  contains  the  highest  copper
            content.





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