Gold means yellow used as the standard of international exchange rates.
Friday, 27 May 2011
We know gold is the symbol of wealth, honor, purity, prosperity and glory
The soft yellow metal had been known before we know the paper money, checks, stocks, deposits, certificates, and credit cards. The metal was formed from the deposition process and magnetism from metasomatism process and hydrothermal solutions. Generally found in areas of numerous volcanoes. The metal is used as the main ingredient for the manufacture of currency, jewelry, medical, electronics, artwork and so forth.
This gold now becomes very favorite. Many large companies have conjured the gold into beautiful jewelry like gold necklace, gold earrings, gold watches, gold bracelets, gold rings and so forth that having very expensive value..
Gold means yellow used as the standard of international exchange rates.
Gold had been used more than 6000 years. The levels varies between 14 - 24 karat (58.33 - 99.98%).
Gold is the third most expensive in this planet after Rhodium & Platinum, while the value under the gold medal is PALLADIUM & SILVER. But until now, only gold (precious metals) that are universal and used as a standard of exchange rate.
Gold was the first considered to be precious and used as jewelry, currency, commodity and the standard of exchange rate. While the silver was first made and then considered to be precious commodities and used as currency.
The experts estimate since more than 6,000 years ago, gold had been used for various purposes (transaction, jewelry, store of wealth, the standard of currency exchange rates, works of art, etc).
Gold sheen, some called it as the color of hope, the symbol of purity, the symbol of wealth, the symbol of honor, prosperity, glory, and as global currency. Jewelry made from gold always reflects to the beauty and expensive goods. The women often come to a party or a public place by showing their bracelets, necklaces, rings, or earrings made from gold. Numerous gemstone rings set in gold, silver or platinum.
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