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The definition of lustrous according to Google:

lus.trous

adjective

1.Having luster; shining.

It would be appropriate to assume that metal would be preferred to be lustrous to be more aesthetic.

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Metals are lustrous because they have free electrons that can move easily and reflect light. This property allows metals to appear shiny and reflective.

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