Actually you're probably asking how to value a 14-karat gold ring given a price you know for 24-karat gold.
You can calculate the answer given the known value of 24-karat gold per ounce, by weighing the 14-karat gold ring to discover its weight.
Then you can calculate the value of the gold using the 24-karat gold price, and divide this number by 24. Then multiply that number by 14, and you'll have the answer you want.
Carat - the English way of spelling Karat
It means the ring is made out of 14 karat gold.
Compound.
14K GL means 14 karat gold
Karat (K) is the number of parts, by weight, of gold. The higher the percentage of pure gold, the higher the karat. For e.g., 14 karat gold is 58% gold, 18 karat gold is 75% gold, 22k gold is 91.67% gold and 24k gold is pure.
4grams
Depends on the weight of it.
Grams refers to the weight of the ring and karats refers to the type of gold the ring is. 14 karat gold rings are made in different sizes so the ring would need to be weighed to figure out the grams.
"Karat-weight." The same as "14k."
The gold content in 14 karat is 58.3%.
On a ring, the 14K SD stands for the karat and the maker of the ring. The 14 K means 14 karat. The SD is usually the initial of the maker or the manufacturer.
Carat - the English way of spelling Karat
Any weight, of anything, you should measure by weight scale. While karat designation tells you only how many parts of gold, karats, are in the total of 24 parts. 10 karat gold ring has 10 parts of gold and 14 parts of other metals inside. But it does not say anything about the weight.
It means the ring is made out of 14 karat gold.
Compound.
NO it will not
Multiply the total weight of the object in grams by 0.03215. Then multiple that result by the Karat weight of the item (14 in your example), and divide that total by 24. Example: 10 gram 14K ring x .03215 = .32 troy ounces total weight, x 14/24 = .19 troy ounces of gold