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AK is the stamp used by one of the leading jewelry manufacturers in Turkey. It stands for "Atasay Kuyumculuk". It proves that the item is Real 14K gold manufactured by Atasay Kuyumculuk in Turkey.
Yes, TKY 14K is a reference to the country it is made in. It is also a reference to how much diamond is used.
18K means the piece of jewelry you have is 18 karat gold. More than likely turkey just means that it was made in Turkey but there is no specific information regarding this.
The "AK" is Turkish for "altın kaplama," which means "gold-plated" in Turkey. 14K gold is 14 karat gold. So the item with the mark "AK 14K" is 14K gold-plated.
It's a makers mark from Turkey This is the company info: ARPAŞ İHRACAT İTHALAT VE PAZARLAMA A.Ş. Address : Gülsever Sok. NO:26 Merter 34169 İSTANBUL Tel : (+90 212) 641 36 15 Fax : (+90 212) 505 11 89 E-mail : marketing@arpas.com Products : Gold Watch, gold jewellery Brand Names : ARPAS, ARR, STAMBOUL
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It means 14k Gold European origin possibly Turkey or Israel.
AK is the stamp used by one of the leading jewelry manufacturers in Turkey. It stands for "Atasay Kuyumculuk". It proves that the item is Real 14K gold manufactured by Atasay Kuyumculuk in Turkey.
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