Means that that metal is not real is golden plated (gp)
18 KGP stand for 'karat gold plate' These can not be pawned.
yes
It is gold KGP
18kgp is 18 carat gold plated so it is not gold inside just plated in gold which will wear off with time and sterling silver is silver all through it not plated.
It usually costs 60-100USD per gram 18K gold
no its gold plated, usually a silver or copper ring
It usually costs 60-100USD per gram 18K gold
That is correct, and it means it will invariably wear over time a the layer is so thin, to reveal the cheaper metal underneath over time.
It is not 18kcp. Correct is 18KGP - it is mean 18 karat gold plate.
The 3sc means "three single crochets." When the pattern says "in chain," it means you are to perform the stitch(is) in the actual chain stitch of the row below as opposed to in the space created by the chain stitch (which would be called a "chain space.").
A ball and chain is a heavy iron ball attached to a prisoner's leg by a chain as a means of restraint.