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How come some gold display items are so large yet so light in weight?

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How come some gold display items are so large yet so light in weight?

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We have applied the ‘Electroforming’ technology on production of gold display items. First we carve the shape and the details of the object out of wax then we coat a layer of gold on the surface. Subsequently, the wax is melted and removed. Once finished, the gold item is hollow inside. By adapting this technology, we are able to produce detailed gold pieces using two-third less gold than the conventional method, dramatically enhancing affordability.

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