noun
- a naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver
- an artificial alloy of gold and silver used in ancient times for coins and ornaments
Usage: historical
Examples
- Ancient coins were often made from electrum, a natural mixture of gold and silver.
- The jewelry contained electrum with a pale yellow color.
- Electrum was valued by ancient civilizations for its durability.
- The museum displayed electrum artifacts from ancient Greece.
- Natural electrum deposits are found in various parts of the world.
- The electrum statue had a distinctive golden-silver hue.