14kt is obviously "14 karat" indicating purity. The CH is probably the manufacturer's mark.
10 kt gold is lighter yellow than 14 kt gold
Brass 14 kt gold
Kt is American and Ct is English both mean the same thing.
There is no such thing. The number is wrong and the word is spelled with a "k". If you mean .958 (point nine five eight), that is the specific value of what is called 10 karat, or 10-kt gold. Pure gold is 24-kt. gold. 50% pure gold is 12-kt. Therefore, 10-kt gold is only 41.7% pure.
They both contain 14/24ths or 58.5% of gold, alloyed with other metals, and the choice of alloy metal makes it the desired colour, white (alloyed with silver), yellow (silver/copper) or rose/red (copper). Other metals like manganese, aluminium, iron, indium and other elements are also used less commonly.
Has it been exposed to mercury. Mercury will bind to gold and you have to have a jeweler fix it.
What does the a18 stamp mean
It stands for 14 kt gold and the piece is from Europe usually .That is the national symbol to say it is 14 kt gold .
14 kt is 58.5 % pure gold
The 14 on gold jewelry means that is made of 14 karat (or 14 kt) gold.
WEH is for Walter E. Hayward, Co.
ODI Is the logo of the company who made the ring.
Pure gold is 24 kt. 14 kt gold is (14/24)=.5833 pure. Multiply by 100 and it is 58.33% pure.
the higher the number the better
No, sometimes there is also 24 kt gold.
I know that "kt" is the symbol for karat, which is the measure of how much gold there actually is in the alloy of metal that your bracelet's made out of. I don't know what the j is for though.
It depends on the quality of the aquamarine gemstones and the material or metal that the bracelet is made of. 14kt gold, 18 kt gold, 22 kt gold and platinum are very valuable metals, while silver, 9 kt gold, gold plate, and steel are less valuable metals. The bracelet will also be more valuable if it was created by a famous jewelry designer or is antique. The best resource for knowing the value is to have it appraised by a trusted jeweler.