Making purple gold
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Top Comments (10)
I showed this video to my godfather who owns a large jewelry company and he told me he had tried to make this about 5 years ago and this was some of the finest work he had ever seen
I love how the chemistry in this video isn’t complicated, it’s just Nile learning that casting metal is complex.
"Im not usually into jewellery" *Nile casually making himself grillz a few months ago*
The beaker drop had me in shambles until I realized it was just a bamboozle
Fun fact: in the semi-conductor industry, this alloy is known as “purple plague” because it’s extremely detrimental to parts. Basically, if gold and aluminum contacts touch at high temp, some purple alloy naturally forms. This alloy is both brittle and a poor conductor, leading to electrical or mechanical failure. It was a big issue for a while, and Al and Au are some of the most common contact materials in chips. So yeah, fun facts for ya. Edit: Wow, this blew up, haha. Glad to start some cool conversations and learning!
One month on, Singaporean here and I just happened to stopped by Lee Hwa for some jewllery shopping. Asked the staff about purple gold and would you know it, the staff informed that this video was shared all over the company internally. Staff shared that Lee Hwa actually experienced a spike in international sales right after this video dropped, so they have Nile to thank for!
Your browser is holding you back. Level up with Opera here: https://opr.as/12-Opera-Browser-NileRed
A man approaches you, he smells of Raspberry perfume and hes wielding a Bismuth knife. His finger is adorned with a rare purple gold ring. Intoxicated by his homemade toilet paper moonshine, he smiles at you exposing custom gold grillz. What do you do?
That gold bar is now worth 19,900 CAD, 13,427 USD
So the price of that 100g gold bar has 3x in 2 years
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Top Comments (10)
I showed this video to my godfather who owns a large jewelry company and he told me he had tried to make this about 5 years ago and this was some of the finest work he had ever seen
I love how the chemistry in this video isn’t complicated, it’s just Nile learning that casting metal is complex.
"Im not usually into jewellery" *Nile casually making himself grillz a few months ago*
The beaker drop had me in shambles until I realized it was just a bamboozle
Fun fact: in the semi-conductor industry, this alloy is known as “purple plague” because it’s extremely detrimental to parts. Basically, if gold and aluminum contacts touch at high temp, some purple alloy naturally forms. This alloy is both brittle and a poor conductor, leading to electrical or mechanical failure. It was a big issue for a while, and Al and Au are some of the most common contact materials in chips. So yeah, fun facts for ya. Edit: Wow, this blew up, haha. Glad to start some cool conversations and learning!
One month on, Singaporean here and I just happened to stopped by Lee Hwa for some jewllery shopping. Asked the staff about purple gold and would you know it, the staff informed that this video was shared all over the company internally. Staff shared that Lee Hwa actually experienced a spike in international sales right after this video dropped, so they have Nile to thank for!
Your browser is holding you back. Level up with Opera here: https://opr.as/12-Opera-Browser-NileRed
A man approaches you, he smells of Raspberry perfume and hes wielding a Bismuth knife. His finger is adorned with a rare purple gold ring. Intoxicated by his homemade toilet paper moonshine, he smiles at you exposing custom gold grillz. What do you do?
That gold bar is now worth 19,900 CAD, 13,427 USD
So the price of that 100g gold bar has 3x in 2 years