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hi welcome to the online jewelry Academy Iamp;#39;m Professor John R and Iamp;#39;m your instructor today Iamp;#39;m at Montecristo Trading Corporation in the heart of the LA Jewelry District and Iamp;#39;m here with Alice whoamp;#39;s going to show us the alloying department Alice what are the most common materials that are used in alloying here at Montecristo well you know use such materials as copper zinc silicon silver and gold for our LA well I can see that youamp;#39;ve got some zinc here and this is obviously copper but whatamp;#39;s this looks like gold Mrs S it looks like gold but it isnamp;#39;t in the mix of copper and zinc and this mixes with the silver to get a sterling silver so I would just totally fold it looks like gold to me but itamp;#39;s got great color what other metals that you produce that have color well we usually work with silver and gold and there are different types of alloying for each of them we make gold in three different colors which are yello