The GE usually stands for Gold Electroplate, the rest is the initials of the designer.
Usually, the HGE means "heavy gold electroplate". The A could stand for "applied". This would mean that the ring is not solid gold.
gold electroplate "An electro-chemical plating process in which gold of at least 10kt is bonded to another metal. Gold electroplate is no less than seven-millionths of an inch thick."
Probably not. The HGE mark is an indication of "heavy gold electroplate." This means that the ring is made of some metal over which a layer of gold is plated.
That would be up to you and your jeweler to decide depending on the difficulty of the design.
The measurement kt is an abbreviation for knot. One knot is equal to one nautical mph, exactly equal to 1.852 km/h and approximately equal to 1.151 mph. Please see the related link.
It means that is it 18 kt gold. XXX = .750 or 18 kt. Hope that helps.
gold filled
18KT Gold Electroplate. The rings base metal is electroplated with 18 kt gold.
what does ev1 stamped on the inside of a marquise cut 14 carat gold diamond ring?
1 dollar
{| |- | 18 Kt would indicate that the ring was made of 18 karat gold. The other symbol is most likely a hallmark. That would indicate who made the ring and can give clues as to how old it is. |}
ODI Is the logo of the company who made the ring.
Usually, the HGE means "heavy gold electroplate". The A could stand for "applied". This would mean that the ring is not solid gold.
Hi, it means HEAVY GOLD FILLED, just a posh name for gold plated. hope that helps.
Karot (kt) is a measure of the density of gold
Example for a Ring. The Base -the bulk- of the ring will be made of silver and has then been coated with 18kt gold (24kt being 'pure' gold).
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