I'm not sure what KGT means. If it's KGP it typically meant it's gold plated.
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"18K" should be stamped on the inside of a ring band or near the clasp of a bracelet or necklace if it is 18 karat gold. No stamp may mean it is custume jewelry or the stamp may be worn off. A jeweler can authenticate a piece for you if you are unsure.
The marking "K18" on a bracelet indicates that the bracelet is made of 18 karat gold. Karat is a measure of the purity of gold, with 18 karat gold containing 75% pure gold and 25% other metals.
The Bracelet of Bordeaux was created on 2009-05-18.
Well, isn't that just a happy little mystery on your bracelet! "CH18K" likely means that the bracelet is made of 18 karat gold. It's like a little signature from the artist who created your bracelet, reminding you of the beauty and value of the precious metal it's made of. How lovely to wear a piece that holds such special meaning!
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VI is 18 in Arabic.So probably it is 18ct.But always confirm the item with a jeweller.Regards,Lucy
It depends on how large the pearls are and if they are real. They can cost anywhere from $179 to $1,020. Look here for examples of an 18 inch pearl necklace with a 14k gold clasp. http://www.pearlnecklacesource.com/categories/Pearl-Necklaces/
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18k means 18 karat. The metal is 18 parts gold to 6 parts of another metal to make it stronger ie it is 75 % gold. DC is double curved, referring to the profile.
B18K on a bracelet indicates that the piece is made of 18-karat gold. The "B" typically signifies that the gold has been alloyed with other metals, which can enhance durability and alter color. In this context, "18K" means the gold content is 75%, with the remaining 25% made up of other metals. This hallmark assures buyers of the quality and composition of the gold used in the bracelet.
I'm not sure if this helps, but I have a gold necklace and a gold bracelet that were bought in Southeast Asia and has a mark that says 75%. I was told it meant 18 kt gold.