Italian gold is 14 ct. it is a softer gold
European jewelry makers have a different way of marking the purity content of jewelry than does US makers. 325 on Italian gold means it is the equivalent of 9K in the US. It is not a high quantity of gold, but it does still contain (likely) 32.5% gold and 67.5% other metal(s).
Italian Gold.
British Gold - 12.70 per gram Italian Gold - 52$ per gram
Brev. Is an abbreviation for brevettato which means "patented" in Italian. Found on Italian gold jewelry.
Generally the alpha letters stand for the Italian city the gold piece was manufactured in
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Gold is called "oro" in Spanish, "or" in French, "ouro" in Portuguese, "ΟΟΟ ΟΟΟ" in Greek, "Ψ°ΩΨ¨" in Arabic, and "κΈ" in Korean.
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They are different italian accents. Different regions in Italy speak with a different italian accent (dialetto/i).
Yes, there can be a price difference between American and Italian gold due to variations in purity, craftsmanship, and market demand. It's essential to compare prices and quality before purchasing.
Oro is an Italian equivalent of the English word "gold."Specifically, the word functions as the singular form of a masculine adjective or noun. It means "gold" in both contexts. The pronunciation will be "O-ro" in Italian.
In the jewelry industry, "526" is a common hallmark used to indicate the purity of gold. It stands for 14 karat gold, which means the chain is made up of 58.3% gold and the rest is alloyed metals.