Many metals can be combined to create new and intersting metal alloys. Alloys inherit many of the properties of thier parent or may even create new interesting effects. bronze Bronze is an alloy of copper and other elements. It is commonly employed among seafarers because of its high corrosion resistance. steel Steel is an iron-carbon alloy. It is the most common material for weapons and armours. pewter Pewter is a tin-copper alloy and is commonly used for tableware. electrum Electrum is a gold-silver alloy and also commonly called green gold. It is used commonly for coins and jewelary. gold alloys There are several gold alloys that are comomnly used to create jewelary and include: white gold - gold and platinum alloy rose gold - gold and copper alloy, similar to red but with high mix of gold red gold - gold and copper alloy pink gold - gold, copper, and silver alloy spangold - gold, copper, and allouminum alloy Many alloys remain unnamed and may appear as just a list of thier components and thus you may not know the exact formula to recreate an alloy. See also: gems, materials, metals