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1748 AR is 14k gold most likely white. But I cant say only white for sure. Ive only seen it twice on a ring and on a bracelet I own. Im guessing there is also a star somewhere by the numbers or lettering. Its the star from the U.S.S.R. Its Russian.
One can purchase a star bracelet from any jewelry dealer as well as other outlets. One could purchase such a bracelet from Amazon, Zales, Nordstrom, or eBay.
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Gold Star
That the person who gets it likes stars and the colors blue and gold...
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9k 9 Karat Gold usually sold in the UK10k10 Karat Gold
STAR Gold was created in 1994.
A star after the karat on a ring typically indicates that the gold used is proprietary or a specific blend, alloy, or color created by the jeweler. It is a way for the jeweler to differentiate their gold from standard gold alloys and to symbolize their unique craftsmanship.
The star in front of 14k typically indicates that an item is made of solid 14 karat gold. It is a common marking used by jewelers and indicates the purity of the gold content in the piece.
Gold Star Chili was created in 1965.
Gold Star Records was created in 1941.