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Frequently
Asked Questions
Why
do you choose to work in silver and yellow gold versus white
gold? Is it to give the greatest affordability or for
another electromagnetic reason?
Yogananda
said that in order for metals to have a pure astral light,
they have to be in pure elemental form. With gold, the purest
we can work with is 22kt. Those that have worn a gold bangle,
having transferred the gems from a silver one, say that they
feel a lift to their physical strength and well-being.
I
do not credit sterling silver with being nearly as effective
as pure silver, but structural integrity is more essential
. I cannot have my bangles falling apart down the road. Yogananda
said that silver has a similar electromagnetic radiation as
the moon. Gold is for the sun and copper for Mars. However
metals are more for the body and are not as powerful as gems
are on the mind.
White
gold is too diluted, and though we do work in it, I do not
recommend it over yellow gold. I try to do what I find
works, because a lot of astrologers seem to have this pet
attraction for recommending white gold. Lets look a little
deeper:
There
are two types of white gold. Both look the same, both are
18kt, but read on. One is 75% gold, 15%Nickel, 5%copper, and
5% zinc. Zinc and Nickel are not noble metals, nor metals
that conduct the body's static electricity well.
The
other type of white gold that we can do is 75% gold
and 25% palladium. Palladium is presently (Nov. 2001) over
$800 an ounce. Not many casting jewelers like to work with
it, because of the low profit margin. I would prefer the palladium
alloy but when we tell them the price, most clients opt for
22kt gold, which is either done in 92% gold, 4% silver and
4% copper (all noble metals), or a mix of
90% gold and 10% silver. Therefore, although white gold looks
like polished silver that does not lose its shiny luster,
I do not feel it is as beneficial to wear as 22kt yellow gold.
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