The stamp mark JF14K indicates that the gold necklace is made of 14-karat gold. It is a standard marking that jewelers use to indicate the gold purity of a piece of jewelry. 14-karat gold is made up of 58.3% gold and 41.7% alloy metals, making it a popular choice for jewelry because it is both durable and beautiful.
jf 14k mean 60percent bankok gold and 30percent silver 10percent copper.
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No. The 925 mark indicates that the piece contains 92.5% sterling silver, not gold.
The GA means the Georgia Gold while CA means the Californian Gold on the gold necklace.
Most likely it is Gold shell (gold plated) But it could be a jewelers mark.
I think it's probably NS rather than SN (it can be read upside down or right way up!) It signifies it is a rolled gold necklace (ie a form of gold plated necklace) with the base metal being a mix of Nickel and Silver.
HMS means hall Mark stamp meaning it is gold
Most likely a makers mark.
bought 14k necklace hollowfilled necklace has marked 888 on clasp end what does this mean?
gold ring stamp with 14KIN, what does that stand for?
The 750 mark is an indication of 18 karat gold.
The 14kgp mark indicates that the piece is 14 karat gold plated, not solid gold.
The carat is a unit of purity for gold alloys. A stamp of C 22 signifies a quality mark in skin purity. This is popularly used in India.
If a piece of jewerly bears the SN mark stamp one is reading it upside down. The mark stamp actually says NS. NS means that the jewelery is made from gold, silver and nickel, where nickel and silver are the base metal.