Gold Dust
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Gold dust refers to fine particles of gold produced by machining or occurring naturally.
Gold dust may also refer to:
Animal
- Gold Dust (elephant) (1873–1898), male Asian elephant that was kept in the National Zoo in the late 19th century
- Gold dust day gecko, a subspecies of geckos which lives in northern Madagascar and on the Comoros
- Gold dust disease, also known as velvet disease, a fish disease caused by the dinoflagellate parasites
Plant
- Aurinia saxatilis, an ornamental plant native to Asia and Europe
- Chrysothrix candelaris (gold dust lichen), a yellow fungi that commonly grows on tree bark
- Gold Dust, a cultivar of the rosemary plant
Music
Record labels and production companies
- Gold Dust Media, a record label which joined Studio !K7 in 2008
- Gold Dust Records, a record label formed by Goldie Lookin Chain
- Goldust Productions, a music production company
Albums
- Gold Dust (Tori Amos album), a 2012 studio album by Tori Amos
- Gold Dust (Sandy Denny album), a 1998 live album by Sandy Denny
- Gold Dust (Jonathan Jeremiah album), 2012 album by Jonathan Jeremiah with The Metropole Orkest
- Gold Dust (The Dirty Youth album), a 2015 studio album by The Dirty Youth
Songs
- "Gold Dust" (DJ Fresh song), a 2008/2010 song by DJ Fresh
- "Gold Dust" (Sandi Thom song) a 2010 song from Scottish singer, Sandi Thom from her album Merchants and Thieves
People
- The Gold Dust Orphans, a fringe theater company based in Boston and Provincetown, MA, USA
- Gold Dust Trio, a group of promoters who controlled the world of professional wrestling during the 1920s
- Gold Dust Twins, Goldie and Dustie, the mascots of Fairbank's washing powder
- Goldust (born 1969), ring name of Dustin Runnels, an American wrestler
Other
- Golddust, Tennessee
- Gold Dust washing powder, early all-purpose cleaning product
See also
- All pages with titles containing Gold Dust
- All pages beginning with "Gold Dust"
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