The markings or labels on a piece of white gold jewelry typically represents the gold content of the item. In some cases, this is just in the form of a single number such as “14k” stamped on it. However, it can also bear additional numbers or even a company logo as well.
14k is the purity of the gold. CKG is the manufacturer of the ring
That is the company or maker. Your ring is gold with the 14k on it.
The symbols S51 on a 14k white gold ring illustrate the purity of the gold.
cTo is probably the designer/jeweler of the ring 14k is what it is
14K is the content of gold in the item, and SD is most likely the initials of the ring's maker.
14K SR likely means that the ring is made of 14 karat gold with the SR standing for "solid gold ring." This indicates that the ring is made of solid 14 karat gold throughout, as opposed to gold-plated or filled.
"FR 14k" on a gold ring indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold. The "FR" likely stands for the manufacturer or company that made the ring.
14k gold hallmarked by the Atlantic Jewelry 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.
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gold zerconium (fake gold)
14K stamped on a gold ring means that the ring is made of 14 carat gold. If the stamp reads K14, it was just marked improperly.