A LOT of jewelry is made from real gold, and other REAL metals. It's made from real gold to be worth something, something spacial, something that you are proud to wear.
I believe it means that it is not real gold.
yes
In the US jewelry must be at least 10k gold in order to be considered or called gold jewelry. This means that 41.7% of the jewelry must be pure gold and the remaining 58.3% can by alloys. In Europe, jewelry must be at least 9k gold and anything less than that can't be marketed as gold. To determine the metal content of a ring you must look for the karat stamp on the inside finger hole. Real gold in the US will be marked the following: 10k or .417 14k or .585 18k or .750
Is a 18 kt cl real gold
This means that the jewelry is gold plated with 18 karat gold. You can get different kinds of gold in your jewelry.
fake gold, nope it's custom jewelry
If a piece of gold jewelry is marked Korea does that mean it is not real gold?
Some are real Gold, but they are not on the website. Others are just metal
is it real gold or not
It's real gold,It just means that it was made in Mexico. Yes sir!
Yes it is. Some of the jewelery is pure silver but I doubt there is any gold.
Actually, it appears to be vermiel, which is gold plate over sterling silver.
Yes..
your 'real' gold will not be real, it will be gold plated. the other metals in your jewellery will be marking your neck.
I believe it means that it is not real gold.
Place your gold jewelry near a magnet. Real gold is not magnetic; if your jewelry pulls toward the magnet, it is fake.
823 is a jewelers code for 585 (14kt gold). It is one in a series of 800 numbers used by some jewelers