yes maybe but you would have to like sand paper it.
"MBC" on a gold bracelet typically stands for "Masriya Badr Company," a jewelry manufacturer or brand known for producing high-quality gold and precious metal items. It may also represent the initials of a designer or artisan. If the bracelet is from a specific region or country, the engraving might denote authenticity or craftsmanship associated with that brand. Always check with a jeweler for precise identification.
No
any bracelete with a flat surface will work.
A while gold bracelet should not cost as much as a yellow gold bracelet. Yellow gold is pure gold without and other metal, whereas white gold is an alloy of gold and a white metal like nickel.
NR on a gold bracelet likely stands for "not real" or "not gold." This indicates that the bracelet is not made of real gold but may be gold-plated or made of a different material.
Put the bracelet on a precision balance !
Gold
24 GP means that the bracelet is Gold Plated so it is only coated with gold, it is not solid gold.
It means that the gold in the bracelet contains less than of a 10k caliber, hence it is not gold.
It means the bracelet is 14k gold ( = 58.5% pure gold).
The value of a 10 karat gold bracelet varies depending on the current market price of gold and the weight of the bracelet itself. As of now, with gold prices fluctuating, it's best to check with a reputable jeweller or use an online calculator that factors in the weight and purity of the gold to get an accurate estimate.
417 SW on a gold bracelet likely refers to the gold purity, indicating that the piece is made from 10 karat gold. The "SW" may represent the manufacturer or designer of the bracelet.