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.
The term "part-crest" on a 14 karat ring typically refers to a specific design feature or engraving that resembles a crest or emblem, often indicating a personal or family insignia. This could signify the ring's significance in terms of heritage, identity, or status. In some cases, it may also be a decorative element that enhances the ring's aesthetic appeal. The presence of a part-crest could suggest that the ring is custom-made or holds particular sentimental value.
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When speaking of gold, the term 'karat' refers to the purity of the metal. The term 'carat' which refers to weight, is only used to measure the weight of gemstones.
24 Karat gold is pure gold .The term Karat refers to the percentage of gold versus any other metal . Since gold is too soft , it is combined with other metals . 24 Karat - 100 % 18 Karat - 75 %
In gold, a karat is a measure of purity. 24 karat gold is pure gold, while 18 karat is 75% gold. For gems, a carat measures the mass of the gemstone. 1 carat is 0.2 grams.
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