In jewelry, "AE" typically stands for "Artisan Edition," indicating that the piece is handcrafted or designed by an artisan. It can also refer to "Aesthetic Elements," emphasizing unique design features. However, interpretations may vary depending on the brand or context, so it's always a good idea to check with the specific jeweler for their definition.
14K AE typically refers to a piece of jewelry that is made of 14 karat gold with an additional layer of electroplated metal, such as gold or another metal. The "AE" stands for "electroplated," indicating that the piece has been coated with a thin layer of another metal through the process of electroplating. This technique is often used to enhance the appearance or durability of the jewelry piece.
Coro means that the jewelry is "fake" or it's costume jewelry.
The ae-prefix means aero-, which is Spanish for air. For example, 'aeroplane' is a different way of saying, and spelling, 'airplane'
There ae jewlery sets that can rage from $9.99 to up to millions of dollars so yes there are very expensive sets
831 on jewelry means love you
gf means gold filled
Éabha (pronounced ae-va) means Eve/Eva.
It probably means the jewelry is electro-plated with 14 karat gold, not solid gold.
No, I'm saved and I LOVE jewelry!
finger jewelry = rings
To prime in Jewelry means to love it, to really like it.
PAT P stamped on the clasp of a piece of jewelry means patent pending. It simply means that the jewelry designer has a copyright on the design of the jewelry.