Tungsten jewelry is usually shiny. Tungsten remains shiny much longer than other metals due to its resistance to scratching and damage.
Like most metals (with the exception of gold) titanium is dull in its natural state, but can be polished. Many of the "titanium" finishes you see on watches, etc., are titanium plating, which must be applied over a roughened surface, thus the dulled down look.
It is silvery white.
Titanium has a metallic, grey appearance.
Yes- it is used to make some jewelry.
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The carbon allotrope 'diamond' in its natural un-cut state is dull. however, when a jeweller cuts it , it becomes very shiny; a' girls best friend'. Other allotropes of carbon are graphite - dull, and buckminster fullerene ??? dull or shiny.
Sodium is shiny, but it reacts very quickly with oxygen in the air to form lithium oxide, which is a dull black color.
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It is shiny.
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It is shiny.