Alpaca Alpaca is an alloy that is used as a substitute to silver. Aluminum Aluminum is a lightweight metal that is used today in alloys or for inexpensive jewelry.
alpaca An alloy that is used as a substitute for silver. It is made primarily of copper that is mixed with nickel, tin and zinc. alpacca ...
Alpaca Alpaca is an alloy consisting of mostly copper (roughly 60 percent), and approximately 20 percent nickel, about 20 percent zinc, and about 5 percent tin. This metal is a a silver substitute.
Alpaca - this is an alloy that is made of approximately 60% copper, 20% nickel and 20% zinc, with 5 % tin. It is often used as a substitute for silver and is found in many Mexican designs. Also known as German Silver.
Alpaca It is a mixture of alloys, which is a substitute of silver, consisting of 55% copper, 20% nickel, 20% zinc, and 5% tin. Aluminum ...
ALPACA Alpaca (also spelled alpacca) is an alloy consisting of mostly copper (roughly 60 percent), and approximately 20 percent nickel, about 20 percent zinc, and about 5 percent tin. This metal is a silver substitute. AMBER ...
Alpaca (alpacca): A silver substitute alloy consisting of 55% copper, 20% nickel, 20% zinc, and 5% tin.
Alpaca Silver or German Silver is not actually silver at all. It is a greyish looking alloy which resembles silver. It is sometimes referred to as nickel silver, paktong, and new silver.
ALPACA Often confused with silver, often made in Mexico, made of mostly copper with nickel, zinc and tin ...
Alpaca: An alloy of copper, zinc and nickel that is used as a silver substitute. Also called "nickel silver". Aluminum: A lightweight metal used in alloys and found in Bauxite.
Alpaca SilverThe same as nickel silver. No silver content. The term used most to describe some jewelry from Mexico and South America. Base MetalsNon-precious metals such as copper, zinc, nickel, etc.
AlpacaAlpaca (also spelled alpacca) is an alloy consisting of copper, and nickel, zinc, and tin. This metal is a a silver substitute. AluminumA lightweight, silver-white metal.
To deal with the problem of dust in summer motorists wore a loose-fitting, light dust coat of alpaca, silk or holland. They were in white, grey or fawn and had sleeves with an elasticated inner cuff or sealed by means of straps.
See also: Jewel, Metal, Silver, Jewelry, Alloy
 
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