It means that your piece is 14K Gold Filled, and PPC is the manufacturer. Gold filled means that it is gold, filled with other metals. Not solid gold.. But it pulls off the look of real gold, at a fraction of the cost!!
14Kgf means that the piece is 14 karat gold filled. This means that there is a layer of gold over another metal.
PPC is a makers mark for Princess Pride Creations.
14kgf means that the peice of jewellery is 14k gold. if GF is used, then the weight is not required. I've got a necklace that is 1/20, 14kgf, meaning its 14k gold, and that its weight in gold is 1/20, or 5% of the actual gold.
The GF stands for Gold Filled, as for PPG it's probably the company that gold came from
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Princess pride creations (PPC) is the manufacturer/makers mark and 10k indicates the purity of the gold used.
PPC is a manufacturer's mark and stands for Princess Pride Creations. They registered their trademark name in 1955 in Providence, RI. This trademark has since expired.
PPC is a manufacturer's mark and stands for Princess Pride Creations. They registered their trademark name in 1955 in Providence, RI. This trademark has since expired.
PPC is a makers mark, identifying who made the item. I have not been able to identify the maker it is used by, though, and would require further info on the origin of the piece in question to learn more. PPC stands for Princess Pride Creations out of Chicago, IL.
Specific gravity of ppc is 3.15
PPC worldwide was created in 1942.
Ppc Racing was created in 1993.