It's fairly priced. 10k gold is a little under, if not, a hundred dollars.
The letters ep mean 'electro-plating'. It's where a piece of jewellery is made from a less valuable metal (silver for example) and then coated in a more expensive metal like gold.
Gold EP stands for gold electroplate. it means that a very thin layer of gold has been electrolytically plated over another metal, usually a base metal of little value.
What is 14K Gold EP EP in this case stands for Electro-plated. A piece of gold and the silver object would have been suspended in a bath of acid and a voltage applied so that electricity flowed from to the gold onto the silver taking some of the gold with it and covering the silver with it.
Put a shot in the put & mix it on ep!
Electroplated. What it means is that the item is very, very thinly coated with a fine gold. The gold is not worth much. It means that if you are alergic to the base metal, you won't break out because the gold coats it.
No one person. Gold is rare and useful- the rarity makes it expensive. If there was gold sitting around everywhere, it would not be expensive.
Ep generally means Electro-plated, meaning the piece is plated. Likely the actual mark will be "GEP" Cheers.
585 is the same as 14 kt (karat) gold. It means it has 58.5% gold. EP probably means electroplate although there is a old jewelry makers mark/stamp "EP" too. (See last source for pic of old mark)
As far as I know Spanish gold has been the most expensive. Perhaps not the rarest but the most expensive
gold is expensive and bold
It probably means the jewelry is electro-plated with 14 karat gold, not solid gold.
Really expensive.