copperygold
Copperygold is a term used to describe a copper–gold alloy composed of copper and gold in varying ratios. It is not a widely standardized alloy in metallurgy and the name may be used by jewelers or artisans to market a warm, golden-hued material. Depending on the composition and finishing, the alloy can range from reddish coppery to bright yellow-gold in appearance.
Typical formulations place gold at 10–30 percent by weight, with the remainder copper, though some sources describe
Manufacture and processing: to produce copperygold, copper and gold are melted in proper proportions, combined, and
Applications and considerations: used mainly in decorative jewelry, art objects, and awards where a warm gold-like