I have a gold mesh bracelet with that stamp on it and in looking for its provenance, I came across a website in Germany which gave a listing of fake gold stamps (18K 0.750 being one of them) and the lady said it is illegal to sell anything in Germany with that stamp. Now I really want to know the truth, because there are quite a few items with that stamp on eBay right now. Corinne Von Ferber
The 0750 means the watch is 18K Gold>
75% is total gold in your jewelry and 25% are other metals
The markings "18k" and "0750" on a watch indicate that the metal used is 18 karat gold, which means it contains 75% pure gold and 25% other metals. The number "0750" is a hallmark that confirms the gold's purity level, consistent with the 18k designation. This signifies a high-quality gold content, often associated with luxury watches.
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18k gold
Well, darling, 18K RGP stamped on a bracelet stands for 18 karat rolled gold plate. It means that the bracelet is made of a base metal coated with a thin layer of 18 karat gold. So, you're basically getting the look of gold without breaking the bank.
it means gold plated
THAT IS THE STAMP, like gold for example, on a gold bracelet you will find 14k or 18k, \From Romania with love and gipsies
"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.
This means that the ring is matt gold electroplated. The 18k is the amount of gold that is found in the ring.
Not enhanced in terms of pearls
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