Is iridium a rice puller?

Is iridium a rice puller?

Properties of rice pulling are commonly found in copper and iridium made items like coins, vessels, tumblers, and jewelry. These metals are very rarely found; making it valuable. It has been reported that rice pullers are mostly found in rural areas, remote areas, mostly buried beneath the earth.

Is iridium mixed with gold?

Both iridium and ruthenium belong to the platinum family of metals, and when mixed with gold, do not form an alloy but sit tight in the yellow metal.

Does iridium stick to a magnet?

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What is an iridium rice puller?

Rice Pulling (RADIANT IRIDIUM POWER) in simple terms is any item which attracts (or pulls) rice (like a magnet attracts iron particles) is called a Rice Puller. These are rare & impossible to find. As per the best obtainable knowledge now Iridium is made in to an alloy with Platinum which is used in high tension electrical.

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What are rice pullers made of?

Rice pullers are made of copper alloys or iridium element. This type of metals has a natural electric power or magnetic power making them highly valuable. Where is Rice Pullers Found? Properties of rice pulling are commonly found in copper and iridium made items like coins, vessels, tumblers, and jewelry.

What are the examples of rice pulling properties of copper?

Rice Pulling properties are mostly present in copper items like coins, vessels, plates, rods, tumblers (glass), bowls (katori), pots, etc.. Iridium tri-chloride as a catalyst used in propellers engines of rockets as a hydrazine.

Do you hear about ‘rice pulling’ metal?

Yes I also hear about this type of metal. My one friend is a commission agent of “rice pulling”. He was purchase one glass from kerala which attracts a rice from 5 inches. He has a sound buyers in India and also in foreign. If you any body want to sell please let me know. May I advertise a related product?

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