Kenya’s favourite radio station, Classic105 upped the ante today with its discussion about fake jewelry.
The station asked listeners whether the necklace their significant others had given them nearly a month ago, had lost their luster.
On Valentine’s, it is normal to be gifted by your loved one or partner. For those who received accessories such as necklaces, was it in the same state as it was when they got it?
These are some of the comments posted by Netizens :
alba_de_mojjo Amekuwa akioga nayo
zwingle_machisuThe same way the relationship has turned from cold to showers 😂
fearless_mike._Uzuri siku ya valentine ilikua Gold 😂😂😂
murega😂😂😂😂😂😂😂who feels attacked
kathymumoWho said it was gold 😮
Gold and copper share some similarities when it comes to their use in jewelry, despite being distinct metals.
Here are a few common aspects:
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Metal Alloying:
- Both gold and copper are often used in the creation of alloys for jewelry. Combining these metals with other elements can enhance their properties, such as hardness and color.
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Durability:
- Gold and copper are durable metals, suitable for everyday wear in jewelry. They resist tarnishing and corrosion, maintaining their appearance over time.
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Color Variations:
- Gold and copper alloys can be manipulated to achieve different colors, catering to a variety of preferences. For example:
- Yellow Gold: Gold alloyed with copper and silver.
- Rose Gold: Gold alloyed with copper.
- Red and Pink Hues: Copper content in gold alloys contributes to warm tones.
- Gold and copper alloys can be manipulated to achieve different colors, catering to a variety of preferences. For example:
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Craftsmanship:
- Both metals allow for intricate craftsmanship due to their malleability and ductility. Jewelers can create detailed designs and intricate patterns using gold and copper.
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Affordability:
- Copper is more affordable than gold, making it an attractive alternative for those seeking a distinctive look without the higher cost associated with gold.