The carat (abbreviation ct or Kt) is a measure of the purity of gold Therefore 24-carat gold is fine (99.9% Au w/w), 18-carat gold is 75% gold, 12-carat gold is 50% gold, etc.
Karot (kt) is a measure of the density of gold
The 14 on gold jewelry means that is made of 14 karat (or 14 kt) gold.
18 kt GE means that the jewelry is made up of 18 karat gold plate. The GE stands for gold electroplate.
18kt - is the purity of the gold - 75% pure. GE - means gold electroplate. This means the 'core' of the ring is a lesser metal, which has been plated with the 75% pure gold.
Probably not because the HGE mark indicates that it has heavy gold electroplate, not solid gold.
It means it is a 14k gold necklace.
rgp 10 kt means its "rolled gold plated" of the 10 kt variety
it means gold plated
it means karot9 as in 24 karot gold
It means it is 14 k gold.
It means that is it 18 kt gold. XXX = .750 or 18 kt. Hope that helps.
It stands for 14 kt gold and the piece is from Europe usually .That is the national symbol to say it is 14 kt gold .
925 means 22kt gold or 18 kt gold
There is no such thing. The number is wrong and the word is spelled with a "k". If you mean .958 (point nine five eight), that is the specific value of what is called 10 karat, or 10-kt gold. Pure gold is 24-kt. gold. 50% pure gold is 12-kt. Therefore, 10-kt gold is only 41.7% pure.
gold filled
14 kt is 58.5 % pure gold
Karot (kt) is a measure of the density of gold