You can get a solid gold ring at any major department store in your area. Sear, Macys are some of the stores that sells these solid gold rings, they also provide fitting.
It means that the ring is plated in 22k gold, its not a solid gold ring.
Bite it really hard... if you lose teeth... it isn't solid gold.
The use of the term solvent in this case is not correct.
cut it to see
It probably means that the ring is 18 karat gold electroplated, not solid gold.
The ring is not actual solid 18K gold, it is only plated with 18K. The metal under the plating is not gold!
Gold plated over silver means that the ring is made of silver with a thin layer of gold plated to it. It is not solid gold but solid silver with gold on it.
It basically means the ring is electroplated with 18kt gold not solid gold as per the more expensive rings! The term "karatclad" is also a tip-off that the item is electroplated rather than solid gold.
Gold is a solid at room temperature. It wouldn't make a good wedding ring otherwise.
GB means Gold Bonded. The piece is plated, not solid.
About 1/20th the price of solid 18k.
"It means Gold Rolled Plate, it is not solid gold but plated in 10k." thats not correct