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The SB is an indication of the manufacturer.
I have a white gold ring stamped 750 HG with a diamond. The dimond is real. I filed the ring shank and it still tested 18kt. gold
The HIS Men's Single 14 White Gold Black Diamond stud is, indeed, in white gold.
Because it's not a diamond. Diamond rings are set in gold or silver which are stamped with purity hallmarks.
Almost all gold diamond earrings are available in white gold. Call your jeweler to see if they can manufacturer it for you.
The stamps only indicate the carat of metal. They do not indicate the color of the metal. So for example an 18ct yellow gold ring would have a stamp of 750 as would an 18ct white gold ring. For 9ct gold the stamp will normally be the number 375 For 14ct gold the stamp will normally be the number 585 For 18ct gold the stamp will normally be the number 750
HGE stands for heavy gold electroplate, your ring is not gold, it is only plated. That also means that it is not a diamond, because diamonds are never set in FAKE jewelry.
585 is most likely the stamp of the gold in the Jewelry. 585 stands for 14kt gold.
It is the quality of the diamond that makes it sparkle not so much whether the setting is white or yellow gold
A diamond described as a 'gold' diamond may be a white diamond naturally coloured with a yellow colour, or may be a description for a light brown diamond. Gold is not a common description given for a coloured diamond.
It means you likely have a gold plated bracelet with crystals (not diamonds). I got duped too.
I have a white gold and diamond ring stamped JWBR and it is definatly real.