"CR" on a gold bracelet likely stands for "Carat," which indicates the purity of the gold. The carat measurement refers to the amount of pure gold in the alloy, with 24 carats representing pure gold. It's a common marking on jewelry to signify the gold content.
CR on a 10K ring indicates that the ring is made of 10 karat gold, which means it is 41.7% pure gold. The remaining 58.3% is made up of other metals such as copper, silver, or zinc to strengthen the gold.
The CR stamp on a gold ring indicates that the ring is made of gold that has been alloyed with other metals. It stands for "Carat," which denotes the purity of the gold. A CR stamp could indicate that the gold is 10K, 14K, 18K, etc., depending on the specific proportion of gold in the alloy.
CR Co stamped on jewelry stands for Crown Jewelry Company, indicating the manufacturer or distributor of the piece.
"CR" on your bank statement typically stands for "credit." This means that a credit transaction, such as a refund or deposit, has been made to your account.
"CR" typically stands for "cubic zirconia," a synthetic gemstone that resembles a diamond. "Co" can refer to "cobalt," a metal commonly used in jewelry making for its durability and hypoallergenic properties.
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it is 10K Gold...
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it means your GOLD bracelet is silver!!
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Plated gold
THAT IS THE STAMP, like gold for example, on a gold bracelet you will find 14k or 18k, \From Romania with love and gipsies
What is mean brz on gold bracelet
"Gold shelled," i.e., gold plated.
Chr on a bracelet is it 14kt or 10kt. And is it worth anything?
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