Make sure you let us know if you find the answer. Sorry for not being more helpful. I am going to investigate colloidal gold paint now. Anyway, you should get your dad to read the article on colloidal gold, there are lots of potential uses for nanoparticles these days.
Here are some gold alloy colors if that is any help:
Yellow Gold, 22 Karat
Au 91.67% - Ag 5% - Cu 2% - Zn 1.33%
Yellow Gold, 18 Karat
Au 75% - Ag 10% - Cu 10% - Zn 5%
Red Gold, 18 Karat
Au 75% - Cu 25%
Rose Gold, 18 Karat
Au 75% - Cu 22.25% - Ag 2.75%
Pink Gold, 18 Karat
Au 75% - Cu 20% - Ag 5%
Green Gold, 18 Karat
Au 75% - Ag 20% - Cu 5%
Light Green, 18 Karat
Au 75% - Cu 23% - Cd 2%
Deep Green Gold, 18 Karat
Au 75% - Cu 6% - Ag 15% - Cd 4%
Blue Gold, 18 Karat
Au 75% - Fe 25%
Purple Gold, 18 Karat
Au 80% - Al 20%
White Gold, 14 Karat
Au 58.33% - Ni 15% - Cu 10% - Zn 16.67%
White Gold, 14 Karat
Au 58.33% - Pd 14% - Zn 11% - Ag 16.67%
White Gold, 18 Karat
Au 75% - Pt or Pd 25%
White Gold, 18 Karat (No. 2)
Au 75% - Pd 10% - Ni 10% - Zn 5%
Gray White Gold, 18 Karat
Au 75% - Cu 8% - Fe 17%
Yellow Gold, 14 Karat
Au 58.33% - Cu 31.2% - Ag 4% - Zn 6.47%
Yellow Gold, 12 Karat
Au 50% - Cu 34% - Ag 16%
Green Gold, 12 Karat
Au 50% - Cu 6% - Ag 44%
Dark Green Gold, 12 Karat
Au 50% - Cu 10% - Ag 40%
Red Gold, 12 Karat
Au 50% - Cu 50%