Electroplate, it means that it is plated
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If "18k ge" is a mark on jewelry, it means that the piece is 18 karat gold electroplated, not solid gold.
kilograms
18K means that it is 18 carat gold (75% pure gold).
It probably means that the ring is 18 karat gold electroplated, not solid gold.
Aluminum, Germanium, Antimony, and Polonium are what Al, Ge, Sb and Po stand for on the periodic table.
I'm pretty certain the "ge" stands for gold electroplate, which indicates that the item is NOT pure gold but 18k gold plating over a base metal (usually jewelers brass).
If "18k ge" is a mark on jewelry, it means that the piece is 18 karat gold electroplated, not solid gold.
kilograms
it is not gold electroplate it is gold
18K means that it is 18 carat gold (75% pure gold).
no, it´s gold plated the gold used for plating is 18k drunk-crash.blogspot.com
Heavy gold filled
GF stands for "Gold Fermented" or plated, so 18K GF means 18 Karat Gold Plated.
18k hgf would stand for 18k heavy gold filled ( not solid gold )
It means that the ring is real 18 karat gold and it's very old
18k means that it is 18 karrot however, the GE indicates that it is GOLD ELECTROPLATING this means that there is a very thin layer of gold over a base metal. The SA is a makers mark and due to the fact that there is so many makers out in the world it would be very hard to determine which maker made your ring.
Germanium