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The "14k" stamp on a ring indicates that the metal content is 14 karats, which means it is composed of 58.3% pure gold, with the remaining percentage made up of other metals like copper or silver. This indicates a balance between durability and gold content, making it a popular choice for jewelry. The "k" simply stands for karat, a measure of the purity of gold.

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