14K refers to the quality of the gold used in the manufacture of the jewelry. In this case it is 14 karat gold, or .585 pure gold. The AD is likely a manufacturers stamp for the jeweler.
The stamp "750 AD" on a ring typically indicates that the ring is made from 18-karat gold, which consists of 75% pure gold and 25% other metals. The "AD" part may refer to the year of manufacture or a specific design era, though it's less common in jewelry. It's important to verify the context, as such markings might vary in meaning based on regional practices or the jeweler's intent.
after death ------------------------ AD actually stands for "Anno Domini" which means "in the year of our lord".
CE is what people more commonly call AD. It stands for "Common Era" but is no different from AD, time wise. So 600 CE is the same as 600 AD
AD IS after death so it's 300 years after jesus died
Anno Domini is the Latin term for AD, which means "in the year of our Lord." If it was to mean 'After Death' as in Jesus Christ's death, there would be about 33 years that wouldn't be BC or AD. Science has taken religion out of historical dating and is now using BCE (Before Common Era) and CE (Common Era) for BC and AD respectively.
if its on a lighter it means Andrew Dunhill
the worst song ever
Isha Talwar
advance
im a girl and im not very interested im a girl ad if a guy gave me jewelry i would think about him every time i wore it
It's German for purely ad
Ngahuia Williams
well
To/for/from/by mother
To the fishpond.
to or towards
After death