electrum = goloren (Lhaesin pronunciation = GOH-LOH-REHN) (noun) (a few things Google found for "goloren": Goloren or similar Gölören is the name, or an also known by name, of a couple of places in Turkey; usernames; a rare last name)
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Electrum is a naturally occurring metal alloy of primarily gold and silver, containing between 20-80% silver. It can contain trace amounts of copper and other metals. In the ancient world, electrum was used for currency, to make jewelry and ornaments, for drinking vessels, and as an exterior coating for pyramids and obelisks.
In Lhaesin, this word will generally refer to an alloy of 50% gold and 50% silver, which would make it a 12K pale yellow gold with a greenish tinge.
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