✷ SPECIFICATIONS ✷
[Material: 18k Purple Gold]
[Density: 15.00g/cm³]
[Melting Range 800c - 1065c]
[Hardness HV (Vickers): 334]
[Annealing Temp: 600c]
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✷ SPECIFICATIONS ✷
[Material: 18k Purple Gold]
[Density: 15.00g/cm³]
[Melting Range 800c - 1065c]
[Hardness HV (Vickers): 334]
[Annealing Temp: 600c]
✷ PURPLE GOLD ✷
Discover the elegance of our 18k solid purple gold flat top emerald cabochons, perfect for artisans and jewellery makers who seek the highest quality in their materials. Each piece is crafted from genuine 750 purple gold, ensuring a unique and luxurious addition to your creations. Ideal for bespoke jewellery designs, these purple gold castings are not just supplies; they are a gateway to crafting extraordinary pieces that stand out. The deep, rich hue of the purple gold offers a distinctive look, making it perfect for exclusive and high-end jewellery creations. Whether you are creating necklaces, bracelets, or intricate earrings, our purple gold cabochon and castings provide the quality and uniqueness your work deserves. Elevate your jewellery making projects with these exquisite, high-quality purple gold supplies, and let your craftsmanship shine.
✷ OBTAINED FROM AUSTRALIAN MINES ✷
We specialize in wholesale jewellery making supplies, based in Sydney, Australia. This product is 100% sourced from Australian mines. This product is solid 18 karat gold. It takes on a bright colour. Its kind is ideal for industrial and jewellery manufacturing use.
✷ GUARANTEED QUALITY ✷
This metal has been tested by an internationally accredited laboratory specializing in precious metals to guarantee authenticity and quality. Assay dates are recorded on each individual item dispatched from Ore Metals.
✷ SHIPPING ✷
Your order will be dispatched in 1 - 5 business days from Sydney, Australia.
✷ MORE INFO ✷
Purple Gold, a mysterious, unique and luxurious metal alloy, has gained popularity for its striking hue and exclusive presence in high-end jewellery. But what exactly is Purple Gold? This intriguing alloy is created by combining gold with aluminum, to produce its distinctive purple color. The creation process involves a precise balance of elements, ensuring the rich, deep purple shade that sets it apart. However, while Purple Gold's aesthetic appeal is undeniable, it's important to understand its properties, both beneficial and challenging. On the one hand, Purple Gold's rarity and unique color make it a sought-after material for exclusive jewellery designs, offering a distinct alternative to traditional gold hues. On the other hand, the alloy's composition can lead to some limitations. Notably, Purple Gold can be more brittle than other gold alloys, requiring careful handling during jewellery making. Additionally, its porous nature requires meticulous crafting experience to preserve its stunning appearance. This blend of pros and cons highlights the need for skilled craftsmanship when working with Purple Gold, ensuring that its beauty is showcased while maintaining its integrity.
✷ IMPORTANT NOTES ✷
Before embarking on a project with purple gold, it's essential to understand its distinct properties and limitations as a unique alloy:
-Due to its unique composition, purple gold naturally exhibits pitting and imperfections. These characteristics are inherent to the material and should be considered an integral part of its organic appeal.
- During casting, filing, or sanding, purple gold undergoes a color transformation from its characteristic purple to silver. This original hue can be revived through an annealing process at temperatures ranging from 400°C to 600°C, conducted in an oxygen-free environment.
- It is advisable to steer clear of intricate filigree work or parts that will be subject to external mechanical stresses, as purple gold may not withstand these conditions well.
- For enhanced durability and to preserve its aesthetic, incorporating a frame made of a more ductile alloy is recommended. This frame serves to support and safeguard the purple gold elements within the jewellery piece.
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Free shipping for domestic orders over $250 AUD
$10 Standard Flat Rate
We ship with Australia Post. Once your order has been shipped, you will receive an email with tracking for your delivery.
Most orders will be dispatched from Sydney within 1 to 3 days of purchase. Stock availability may cause a delay on some orders.
Most metropolitan areas will receive orders within 2 to 4 business days and for regional areas and Western Australia usually within 3 to 5 business days.
To ensure the highest quality and authenticity, the metals used in our products undergo rigorous testing by an internationally accredited laboratory that specialize in precious metals.
Techniques like fire assay—a traditional method that provides highly accurate measurements of gold content—and XRF (X-ray fluorescence) analysis are used to test and certify the purity of each metal.
These advanced testing methods guarantee that every batch of material meets strict industry standards, ensuring the durability and beauty of your finished jewellery.
Each item dispatched from Ore Metals is documented with assay dates to offer transparency and peace of mind for consumers.
This commitment to quality, combined with the sustainability of recycled metals, makes Australian precious metals the ideal choice for eco-friendly, ethically conscious fine jewellery production.
Sustainable precious metals are revolutionizing the fine jewellery industry, offering an eco-friendly and ethical alternative that resonate with environmentally aware consumers seeking high-quality materials that align with their values.
Recycled precious metals are the perfect blend of beauty, durability, and sustainability. By incorporating recycled gold, silver, and platinum into production, manufacturers reduce the environmental impact typically associated with traditional mining practices. Using reclaimed metals not only helps preserve natural resources but also minimizes carbon emissions and energy consumption, ensuring that every piece of jewellery crafted contributes to a greener future.
This eco-conscious approach not only conserves natural resources but also lowers carbon emissions and energy usage, making every piece of jewellery a greener, more sustainable choice.