Golden Words
Today we will explain the 10 words retail customers will struggle to understand when they hear it. We will extend the lugate of jewellery by endeavoring to add others to these words later.
Has Gold: The name given to the purest on the scale of 1000/1000, which contains no contribution other than gold itself. The pricing of all gold goods is based on the price of the original gold.
Setting: Each setting is the name given to one in 24 of 24 settings of gold, the purest form of gold. For example, if 14 out of 24 is made of gold and 10 out of 24 is made of silver, it is 14 carats of gold.
Yınat: Has gold defies 24/24 setting, while one crop corresponds to 1/24. The setting is the international expression of the phrase.
Montür: The stone of jewelry products is unattached and untreated, called a half-finished mont.
Plain & Sadekar: Also called plain with a montyr expression. Sadekar is a professional professional who works with Montur (plain) manufacturing.
Ramat & Ramatist: The process of recovering particles that blend into air, water or dust while processing gold and silver is called ramat. Those who make it a profession are also called ramateurs.
Slag: Metals, or ores containing metal, are described as byproducts that form when they are melted and are a complex of oxides and silicates lighter than metal and accumulate on the surface due to the difference in density.
Condiment: The small sample that carries the properties of the main mass from which it was taken one-on-one and helps us to know about the main mass. Little gold sample for gold.
Crucible: Special container resistant to high temperatures used in melting mines such as all gold and silver.
Malafa: It is the jewelry tool that serves to take the size of a ring.
Gemology & Gemologist: Gemology is the identification and classification of precious stones and ornaments used in jewels. Gemologist is the name given to those who engage in this science.