None. Because matter of factuality, silver is not a color and so is gold. They're metals.
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∙ 13y agoWhen gold and silver are mixed together, they create a shiny metallic color that may appear more silvery with a hint of warm gold tones. This mixture can create a luxurious and elegant look, commonly seen in jewelry and decorations.
gold
Red and yellow mixed together make the color orange.
Brackish brown.
Gold and silver mixed together is called electrum. It is a naturally occurring alloy typically consisting of about 70-90% gold and 10-30% silver.
When red and gold are mixed together, they create shades of orange or copper, depending on the proportions of each color used.
gold
Red and yellow mixed together make the color orange.
Brackish brown.
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Gold and silver mixed together is called electrum. It is a naturally occurring alloy typically consisting of about 70-90% gold and 10-30% silver.
An alloy called "electrum".
When red and gold are mixed together, they create shades of orange or copper, depending on the proportions of each color used.
Brackish brown.
yellow
If you used rustolium paint like me (the aluminum silver) mixed with rustolium yellow then it will come out green at first and then maybe gold like a green gold brown. Its hard to explain, and its all about the ratio! Experiment yourself and you will recieve the best answer. aloha brah
Yes, silver and gold can be mixed to create an alloy called electrum. This alloy has been used historically for jewelry and currency. The proportions of silver and gold can vary, which affects the color and properties of the final alloy.
Silver would be the opposite, yet the two colors are routinely tied together in color arrangements.