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The inscription "k k AAT" on a ring likely refers to the karat purity of the metal used to make the ring. "k k" commonly indicates the karat value, which represents the percentage of pure gold in the metal alloy. "AAT" may be the manufacturer's mark or a stamp indicating the authenticity of the metal. To determine the exact meaning of the inscription, it is recommended to consult a jeweler or research the specific markings in jewelry identification resources.

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