Demand for Gold

demand for gold

One of the main reasons for the intensive mining of gold is that it is a rare metal. As of today, this shiny yellow commodity exists only in a quantity of 165,000 metric tons. If all of it were put together, you would only get a pure 24K gold cube of 20 meters. Hence, the demand for buying gold rises globally. It is widely used in jewelry by many ethnic groups, with India and China taking the lead, with 60% of their gold used for jewelry. But other demands for gold are for investment, for central bank reserves and for technology. Each sector has different dynamics driving the demand for … [Read more...]

History of Gold

gold history

Gold has a glittering history since the ancient days. From gold flakes to gold bars, the ability to buy gold has come in many forms over the centuries. Some golden moments that make up its history are briefly recorded below: Around c.3600 BC – Gold was smelted by the Egyptians using blowpipes. 2600 BC - ancient Mesopotamian goldsmith crafted the first few pieces of gold jewelry. Between 1200 and 1500 BC, a new casting technique was developed; the so called lost-wax technique was used in the jewelry process to improve the hardness of gold, allowing color variations. 1223 BC - … [Read more...]