Yellow Gold refers to a gold that has been alloyed with a mix of 50\% copper and 50\% silver.

Gold is naturally yellow in colour, to achieve the different types of gold such as rose gold or white gold various alloys are often added to gold to achieve the desired colour. For example, to create rose gold, copper is normally added to gold.

To achieve Yellow Gold, copper and silver are added to gold.

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