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Pure gold (24 carats) is also known as "fine gold" with a beautiful warm yellow colour (an orange shade of yellow) and is soft and very malleable.
The coloured carat gold alloys range in gold content from 8 to 22 carats (33.3% - 91.6% gold) and can be obtained in a range of colour shades: green (actually a green shade of yellow), pale yellow, yellow, deep yellow, pink/rose and red. whatever the colour you chose, just remember is just gold. |
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Tumbaga is an alloy of gold and copper (18, 20 and 22ct alloys) was widely used by the pre-Columbian cultures to make votive objects. Tumbaga is fascinating, its incomparable gleam and warm color seem as though they were especially created to fascinate Goddesses and Gods. Tumbaga spiritual properties were understood as a marriage of two elements of distintive mystical properties impregnated of femenine fragrances. |
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Silver mystical properties derived from its colour and purity are associated with lunar (moon) properties and deeply rooted in european popular culture. Silver is the brightest reflector of any metal and can be polished to a high sheen that even platinum can not achieve.
The finish on silver can be highly polished, matt or brushed, satin, sandblasted or antiqued.
Silver is said to have a 'patina', a worn looking finish achieved through frequent use and handling.
Most of Very Garcia's products are textured by tools exclusively designed by us and leaving a layer of fine silver on top of our jewelery allowing to be distintive and original.
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"Diamond" and lucky seeds are just gifts from tropical areas with their natural colour and lustre, fascinate and charm all tastes. They are used commonly in ethnic jewellery use by locas.They are not edibles-by humans or birds- however Chochos (tropical seeds) are an important source of minerals and nitrogen in soils in the tropical forest .It is also important to keep them away from young children since some pieces of jewellery have mobil parts
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