Being 9ct gold bangle with a metal core means it is that this a solid bangle with a thick shell of 9 carat gold bonded to a jeweller's alloy or metal core. It is 1/5th which refers to the amount of gold in the construction - the gold is 4 times thicker when compared to standard rolled gold. Bangles with a metal core wear much better than bangles without one as they are easily dented and crushed. The metal core provides durability and strength to their construction. They were known to come with a warranty of 20 years and longer.
9ct back and front: a term which is no longer legal, but is sometimes seen on old jewellery. It means the item is plated with 9ct gold on the back and front of the base metal.
9ct back and front: a term which is no longer legal, but is sometimes seen on old jewellery. It means the item is plated with 9ct gold on the back and front of the base metal.
Yes - 22ct is a much higher purity than 9ct gold.
it means gold filled. a layer of real 9ct gold on top of a cheap metal ie copper
depends on the weight.
Yes. Gold may be mixed with quntities of other metal, which is why there is the 9ct and 12ct gold. 12 ct gold contains more gold than 9ct
It depends where you are... on a deserted island it's worth nothing...
weighs 1.2 grams 9ct gold about £10.50
9ct Gold
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