This questions is a bit confusing, but I'll do my best to answer it. I'm just working under the assumption that you're referring to a plain gold band versus a band with diamonds on it. In this case, a plain gold band would be less expensive than a band with diamonds on it.
What determines a plain gold band's price is the karat of the gold (10, 14, 18 or 22), the amount of gold required to make the band, the intricacy of any engraving or styling on the band, and how much the jeweler's market is. If you need additional information, there is a great tutorial on precious metals you can access if you click the "Related Link" at the bottom of this post.
I have a white gold and diamond ring stamped JWBR and it is definatly real.
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.
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
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Usually a noble metal, such as gold or platinum, and a diamond stone.
A diamond can be mounted on a 925 FAS ring. They typically are mounted however on gold or platinum rings.
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It could mean gold electroplated with 10K gold. And, if the band is plated, the stone is not a diamond.
Body Candy is one of many brands that make gold toe rings with a diamond in them.
Usually a diamond ring is manufactured from metal, including gold, silver, platinum or other metal, and set with a diamond.
10k 512 means, you have a 10k gold ring with 5.12carat's total gem weight.
It is CZ is a cubic zirconia