When your ring is marked "14k," it indicates that the metal is made of 14 karat gold, which means it contains 58.3% gold and is alloyed with other metals for strength and durability. The "ah" could refer to a specific manufacturer's mark or an additional designation, but it is not a standard industry term. It's advisable to consult a jeweler for a more precise identification of the "ah" marking.
Well, darling, "14K" stands for 14 karat gold, which is the purity of the metal used in the ring. As for "NH" being directly together inside the ring, it likely represents the manufacturer or jeweler who made the piece. So, in simple terms, you've got yourself a 14 karat gold ring made by the NH company. Congrats!
DC stands for Diamond Cut.
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I think The song is "Just Dance" in the album The Fame.
Sykes says this line in Sweat.
Too many-need more lyrics Goodbye to you-Scandal Goodbye Eddie Goodbye-Juicyfruits Hell of it-Paul Williams.
"Ah but who, sir?"
Ah Neelah means smart or intelligence.
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The letters "AAJ" after 14k typically indicate the manufacturer or maker of the jewelry piece. These letters are known as a maker's mark or hallmark, used to identify the origin of the piece and the responsible party for its production. In this case, "AAJ" would refer to the specific jewelry maker or company associated with the 14k gold item.