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<p>[QUOTE="Hollyblue, post: 232242, member: 1496"]With the gray-white formula above the 17% iron would have some attraction to a niobium magnet.Since rhodium plated sterling and gold are first plated with nickel they have some attraction to magnets.Platinum alloyed with cobalt is very attracted to a magnet and has been in commercial jewelry for over 20 years.</p><p><br /></p><p>There is platinum jewelry in which the platinum pieces are actual magnets.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hollyblue, post: 232242, member: 1496"]With the gray-white formula above the 17% iron would have some attraction to a niobium magnet.Since rhodium plated sterling and gold are first plated with nickel they have some attraction to magnets.Platinum alloyed with cobalt is very attracted to a magnet and has been in commercial jewelry for over 20 years. There is platinum jewelry in which the platinum pieces are actual magnets.[/QUOTE]
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