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The stamp "600" on jewelry typically indicates that the piece is made of 60% pure gold. This means that the jewelry is considered to be 14 karat gold, as pure gold is 24 karats. The remaining 40% of the piece would be made up of other metals, such as silver, copper, or zinc, to give the gold more durability and strength. It is important to note that the purity of gold can vary depending on the country and its regulations.

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7mo ago

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