417 is the same 14 k gold
417 stamped on a piece of jewelry denotes the gold content of the jewelry. 417 is 41.7% gold or 10k. 585 would be 58.5% gold or 14k.. Pure gold is 24k. To find the percent of real gold simply divide the carat content by 24. 10/24 = .417.
"417" refers to to the purity if the gold (417/1000, 41.7% purity) and Italy is the country of origin.
No, it's gilt brass. Kilate is alsos called Tombac.
A jewelry appraiser can let a person know if their gold is from Italy, and the value of the gold. Most of the gold pieces from Italy have markings identifying the gold as Italian. Some common markings are 925/417/750/585/and 375 Italy.
it means the kilate number
dose 417 white gold have diamonds
The # "417" is the quality of gold in the piece. It is 10 karat out of a 24 karat scale. 10 % 24 = .417 which = 41.7% pure gold. The word "Italy" just refers to its country of origin. Italian jewelry is well known for its quality craftsmanship. It is also the easiest way for a crook to fake a piece to an unsuspecting consumer. Look for #s to accompany "Italy" & buy with more confidence.
How much Is 417 ask gold worth
No it is not. 14k gold is 58.5 % pure so that 417 or 41.7 is equivalent to 10k gold
is my 417 chain any good.
The Spanish word "kilate" means "carat" in English. It is a unit of measurement used for the weight of precious stones, particularly diamonds.
417 means it is 10 karat gold. ALI means it was made in Italy. It is Italian gold.