Apparently, you are interested in whether or not the stones are real diamonds. Your best option is to take the jewelery to a local jeweler and ask the jeweler to use a probe to confirm that the stones are either diamonds or not diamonds.
It means 18kt gold electroplated.
gold electroplated. It is not solid gold
"18KT G E" refers to a gold alloy that is 18 karats, indicating it is 75% pure gold. The "G" typically stands for "gold," while "E" could represent a specific manufacturer's mark or a designation for the type of gold finish (e.g., "electroplated"). The symbol may also include a hallmark indicating authenticity or compliance with jewelry standards.
In the scale of 'white' diamonds, the designation E is in the high end of 'colourless', meaning that the diamond's colour characteristic is highly desirable. You can read more about the 'shades of white' in 'white' diamonds, below.
18KT Gold Electroplate. The rings base metal is electroplated with 18 kt gold.
Yes, the e in set has the short vowel sound
e-rdiagram for a hospital with a set of patients and a set of medical doctor
Jerry E. Clark has written: 'Nebraska diamonds' -- subject(s): Baseball players, Baseball, Biography, History
As far as I can see e commerce is a system that will allow you to set up a business online and have all the systems that you need to run it from a data base. I would think that this would include inventory if you were to set that up the right way.
If you get 10 you can use them as you would a pass but unless you have 10 they are virtually useless. You can also exchange them at the shop for other black market items but you can't sell them.
If A intersection E = A where A & E belongs to some some system of sets lets say S then E is called the maximal set of S or the unit set of S.
An E colour diamond is on the high grade of white diamonds and would be more expensive to purchase than a diamond with a lower grade. Without the carat weight and clarity you want to purchase, it is not possible to answer your question.