yes.
gold electroplated. It is not solid gold
gold electroplated. It is not solid gold
No, if thick enough
22k GE typically stands for 22 karat gold electroplated, meaning the item is not solid gold but rather has a thin layer of 22 karat gold electroplated onto the surface.
diamond is setin not gold elparted
18KT gold electroplated means that the item is made from a base metal and then coated with a thin layer of 18 karat gold using an electroplating process. This gives the appearance of real gold at a more affordable price, but the gold layer may wear off over time with regular use.
10 Karat Gold Electroplated.
It basically means the ring is electroplated with 18kt gold not solid gold as per the more expensive rings! The term "karatclad" is also a tip-off that the item is electroplated rather than solid gold.
Heavy Gold Electroplated ... not worth anything!
It means that it is gold electroplated silver
about $30 maybe even $50. The 18 carats means that the gold element of the ring is 18 parts out of 24 gold, which is quite valuable. However, electroplated means that there is a thin layer of gold on the surface of other cheap metals to make up the ring. Electroplate involves very little gold.
it means that the gold is 14 karat plated. it only has a thin layer of electroplated gold on the jewlery.