585 is most likely the stamp of the gold in the Jewelry. 585 stands for 14kt gold.
What do zz 14kt mean? Is it 585 (14kt gold)
It can be stamped as 14k, 14kt, or 585 depending on the place. Some countries do this differently.
585 is 14kt not sure what 565 is are you sure your reading it right?
It means that the piece of gold jewelry has a content of 58.5% gold, which is 14kt gold.
14kt can also be expressed as .585. In the past 13.5 karat was an acceptable alloy marked .565, and was sold as 14kt gold, today this is no longer used.
It usually reads 585 which is 14kt gold. They are allowed a little variance so you probably have 14kt gold at .599 (or a messed up .589 (more likely)) purity.
The 14kt RCI stamp indicates that the item is made of 14-karat gold and is likely produced or certified by a company with the initials "RCI." The "14kt" signifies that the gold content is 58.3% pure, while the "RCI" could refer to a specific manufacturer or jewelry retailer. This stamp helps consumers identify the quality and authenticity of the gold jewelry.
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14kt. gold is .585 gold. You get that number by dividing 14 by 24, by the way. 14kt is 14/24 gold. Look in the paper or online and get today's gold price, which is for 24kt. Multiply that by .585 to get the price for 14kt., and then by half for 1/2 ounce. Example: Gold spot is $800, times .585 equals $468, divided by half equals $234 for 1/2 ounce of 14kt. You need to do it with today's spot price, though, which changes every day. If it's 18kt you do the same thing, but with .75 instead of .585.
What does 120 14kt mean on a bracelet
It is 14/24, which equals 58.5% gold and 41.5% alloy. In most engagement rings the stamp in the ring is 14k or some times 585.