The "FD" stamp following a 14K marking on jewelry likely indicates the manufacturer's hallmark or trademark. Hallmarks are symbols, letters, or numbers stamped on precious metal items to denote various characteristics, such as the metal's purity, the manufacturer's identity, and sometimes the location or year of production.
In this case, "14K FD" would indicate that the item is made of 14 karat gold and that it was manufactured by a company or individual with the initials "FD." The specific meaning of the "FD" initials would depend on the manufacturer or jeweler who applied the stamp. It could be the initials of the company's founder, the company name, or another identifying mark used by the manufacturer.
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P14 is the stamp for platinum.
The "FD" stamp on your 14k ring likely indicates the manufacturer's mark or a specific design feature associated with a jewelry brand. It may also refer to the initials of the designer or a hallmark that signifies quality or authenticity. To get a more precise understanding, you could research the brand or consult with a jeweler who can provide more information about the specific markings.
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The 14k means it is gold and the kb is the maker or company.
14K means the ring is supposed to be 14k Gold. That is 58.5% gold and 41.5% other metals. If the stamp is Bellcrest, it is the hallmark of the manufacturer.