Electroplate, it means that it is plated
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18k ge gold stands for 18 karat gold electroplated. This means that the jewelry piece is made of a base metal and coated with a thin layer of 18 karat gold through an electroplating process. Keep in mind that the gold layer may wear off over time with regular use.
18k kg stands for 18,000 kilograms. The "k" represents the prefix "kilo-," which means thousand.
18k GL typically stands for 18 karat gold layered, indicating that the item is a base metal that has been coated with a thin layer of 18 karat gold.
The "18k" indicates that the ring is made of 18 karat gold, not silver. The "ge" likely stands for "gold electroplated," meaning the gold is only on the surface of the ring. Lastly, "SA" is not a standard jewelry marking, so its meaning is unclear and may vary depending on the jeweler.
GB gold bonded not solid.... So it would be 18 k gold bonded to a metal.
"18k GE" stands for 18 karat gold electroplated. This means that the item is made of a base metal and then coated with a thin layer of 18 karat gold through an electroplating process. While the item contains some real gold, it is not solid gold throughout.
it is not gold electroplate it is gold
The "18K GE" stamp indicates that an item is made of 18-karat gold, with "GE" standing for "Gold Electroplate." This signifies that the item has a thin layer of 18K gold applied over a base metal through an electroplating process. While it has the appearance of solid gold, it is not made entirely of gold and may wear over time, revealing the base metal underneath.
The marking "18K GE A" in a circle typically indicates that the item is made of a base metal that is plated with a layer of 18 karat gold. The "GE" stands for "Gold Electroplate," indicating the method of plating. The "A" may refer to the manufacturer or the specific formula used for the plating process. It is important to note that items marked with "18K GE A" are not solid gold but rather a gold-plated base metal.
18k ge gold stands for 18 karat gold electroplated. This means that the jewelry piece is made of a base metal and coated with a thin layer of 18 karat gold through an electroplating process. Keep in mind that the gold layer may wear off over time with regular use.
Heavy gold filled
18k kg stands for 18,000 kilograms. The "k" represents the prefix "kilo-," which means thousand.
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 )
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.
The 18k means 18 parts of 24 parts are pure gold. GE means it the gold is electroplated, and the A would be the makers mark.
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