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What does jewelry grade alloy mean?
Jewelry alloying is to synthesize metals with similar appearance and color to cheap precious metals through a certain proportion. Generally synthetic nickel, copper, zinc, palladium, brass, etc.

The so-called "alloy" is a metal synthesized by two or more metal elements, collectively referred to as "alloy". Alloy parts and tools are widely used in industry to improve the performance, hardness, strong stiffness and wear resistance of parts.

Alloy jewelry is a metal whose appearance is similar to precious metal through a certain proportion. For example, jewelry made of nickel, copper and zinc looks like silver, while jewelry made of palladium and brass looks like gold.

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It is reported that alloy ornaments are mostly made of brass, 14K gold, etc. , with artificial crystals, shells, pearls, carefully carved by electroplating, baking and other processes, made into various modeling ornaments. The material of alloy jewelry is not as expensive as gold and platinum. But its metal ductility and hardness are ideal, so it is more suitable for creating a novel and fashionable fashion product.

Materials are not rare, which does not prevent alloy jewelry from entering the high-end jewelry market. Some brand jewelry bluntly does not rely on rarity but on style and design to hit the market. Many brands flaunt "hand-made, designed by international designers", and the number of each style is small, and the products rarely "crash", which can meet the individual needs of women.