A portion of it is.
The first stamp, "14k", would indicate the purity of gold, that the ring is a solid material (verse a plated material) and the material is 58% gold.
The stamp, "dq cz", is exclusive to QVC and a branding of their "Diamonique" product line consisting of cubic zirconia simulated diamond's and other synthetic gem's.
The stone is worthless. The gold is worth the going rate.
DQ means Diamonique, CZ means Cubic Zirconia, JCM is the makers mark and 14k is the karat of your gold. So your necklace is real 14k gold, but the stones in it are Cubic Zirconias made to look like diamonds. JCM is the signature of the company that made your necklace.
I wondered that too... I had found a ring that I thought was costume jewelry until I relaized it had a stamp on the inside of the band with that same thing. A place on eBay is selling a ring and this is what they say about it: "marked "14K" & "DQ CZ" which is the mark of the QVC TV original seller of this ring; 14K solid gold QVC ladies CZ "Diamonique" ring". Not sure if this is 100% accurate or not, but it seems to make sense. Anybody know any better???
its actually a high quality of a fake diamond its not like the cz it doesnt get yellow after time
it a silver ring or gold over silver ring with cubic zar /AKA fake diamond !!!!!!!!!!!
what does dq jed 14k mean
diamondique cubic zercona , it is a simulated diamond, very nice costume
what kind of question is that, no
DQ is usally seen on jewelry from QVC made with their line of simulated stones .. Diamonique .. it's a man made stone, but only QVC sells Diamonique.
SuperGlam DQ was created in 2009.
Given that P=R-C where P is profit, R revenue and C cost, it follows that marginal profit dP/dQ = dR/dQ-dC/dQ where P,R and C are all functions of the output Q. Maximizing profit means setting dP/dQ = 0. Then dR/dQ = dC/dq where dR/dQ and dC/dq are marginal revenue and marginal cost respectively.
significance of abc-dq conversion