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Oh, dude, GCC on a 10K gold chain? That stands for "Gold Chain Company." It's like their way of saying, "Hey, we made this shiny thing." So, yeah, if you see GCC on a 10K gold chain, it's just the brand name, no big deal.
Yes, a 10k gold Figaro chain necklace is made of real gold. The "10k" indicates that the gold is 41.7% pure gold, with the rest being alloyed metals for strength and durability.
13.7 gram 10kt gold chain
It means it's 10k gold... 41.7% Gold... Hope this helps...
If I read your question correctly the bracelet is made from Italian lire coins and the chain is 10K. If these are real Lire the coins they are not gold, but that they could be set in a 10K coin holder to hold them to the chain. Often when coins are used in jewelry they are placed inside a frame/holder. My guess is that what you have.
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The weight of a 20-inch 3mm thick 10k gold chain can vary depending on the specific design and style of the chain. On average, a 20-inch 3mm thick 10k gold chain may weigh around 12-15 grams. It is recommended to check with a jeweler or retailer for an accurate weight based on the specific chain in question.
The "10K" stamped on your gold chain indicates that it is made of 10 karat gold, which means it is 41.7% pure gold. The "NG" may be the maker's mark or brand.
Yes , It means it is 41.7% pure or 10k
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! When you see "10K" stamped on a chain, it means the chain is made of 10 karat gold. That's a lovely touch of gold to add some warmth and beauty to your day. Just imagine all the wonderful memories you'll create while wearing that special piece!
This means 10k gold.