i think it means it has good characteristics
The letters GM on jewelry typically stands for 'grams'. The grams is in reference to how much gold is in the piece of jewelry.
There is no reference to Monot jewelry on the web. In further searching, there are links to Monet Jewelry. If this is what you are looking for, then you can purchase Monet Jewelry at Macy's.
The code format "Barnes and Noble 472 code" is not standard in the context of retail or business. It's likely an internal reference code specific to Barnes & Noble's inventory or operations. You would need to contact Barnes & Noble directly for clarification on what this code represents.
CT in reference to jewelry stands for carat, which is a unit of weight used to measure gemstones and pearls. It is often used to indicate the size or weight of a stone, with one carat equaling 200 milligrams. This measurement is important in determining the value and rarity of a gemstone.
NC 925 when used in reference to jewelry would signify that the base materials used are nickel and cobalt. The 925 would mean that is plated with 92.5 percent sterling silver.
"Noble kin" would mean relatives who are members of the nobility.
18k means it is 18 carat gold. IDGC is the maker's mark but I am not sure who that maker is unless you look it up in reference.
less reactive
Andel Jewelry Corp
Nickle plated
noble kind; of the noble sort
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