18 karat gold electroplate
18 kt GE means that the jewelry is made up of 18 karat gold plate. The GE stands for gold electroplate.
Details stamped in metal only reflect materials used in the metal. These details have no relationship to stones mounted in the metal.
"GE" stands for gold electroplate, meaning that it may not be a true gold ring. Have a licensed jeweler make that determination to be certain.
The meaning of 14kt ge is 14 karat gold electroplated. It means gold is plated over a base metal of some kind other than precious.
absolutely nothing its made by lind
If something if 14k, it is 14 karat gold. The GE portion would mean that part of the jewelry is not solid gold.
Sure, you can sell it to jewelry, pawn shop, or to me.
14karat gold electroplate
14 KT is 14 KARAT, HGE stands for heavy gold electroplate, in other words, gold plated metal. The LIND is the company that made it . They also usually have an eye with a "V" in the center.
It almost always means that the piece of jewelry is Gold Plated over a Silver piece of Jewelry I work in the jewelry business and the above answer is incorrect. 585 is the stamp for a peice that is 14K gold. If it is plated it will have additional letters such as GE for gold electroplate or GF for gold filled. If it is stamped 585 P that stands for plum and has been tested to be 14K solid gold.
G.E. LIND on a necklace means that the necklace was made by a company named Lind, and is Gold electroplated, rather than solid gold. I do not know what the U stands for.
18 karat gold electroplate
14 KT Gold Electroplate, not solid gold thus less value and less cost
18 kt GE means that the jewelry is made up of 18 karat gold plate. The GE stands for gold electroplate.
It means "G"old "E"lectroplate. In other words, the jewelry is plated with gold. It is not solid gold.
GE means Gold Electro-Plated or Gold Plated.