ZRW Is the manufacturers mark or signature, the 14K is the amount of gold content in the jewelry. 14 Parts gold and 10 parts (Silver) or like non-ferrous metal. Its a good piece of jewelry if your looking to sell you can get a quote from a pawn shop and they can even test it for you if your selling
Italy is where the jewelry was made and 14k is the amount of carats of the gold which is the same as purity. The number likely was engraved and means something to the prior owner.
Italy is where the jewelry was made and 14k is the amount of carats of the gold which is the same as purity. The number likely was engraved and means something to the prior owner.
It means 14k Gold European origin possibly Turkey or Israel.
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14K means 14 karat Gold MEX means it was made in Mexico
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You have a 14 karat gold piece of jewelry made in Bristol.
Gold comes in many karats starting from 10k, 14k and 18k. 14k means it has 58.5% of gold, is less expensive, less vivid and more resistant to tarnishing and the Italy stamp means it was manufactured in Italy.
It means the ring is made of 14 k gold and Platinum! It does NOT mean it is plated....
"14K G.O." Stands for 14K gold overlay. It is not solid 14K.
JPK is Celtic jewelry maker
I can't help with the origins of Duragold except that it is a trademark for gold jewelry.. if I remember correctly when I purchased my gold necklace which is stamped 14K Duragold Italy it meant that the necklace had a special treatment or alloy that made it more durable. Don't knock it though, or think its fake. 3 years ago my 14K Duragold Italy necklace was appraised by a jewelry appraiser and certified for insurance for $500.00.