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The term "karat" originated from the carob seeds historically used as a weight measurement for precious metals and gemstones. This practice dates back to ancient times, with the carob seeds providing a relatively uniform weight. The use of the term in relation to gold specifically became standardized in the 19th century. Today, one karat is defined as 1/24th of the whole, indicating the purity of gold.

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