The metal you choose to set a diamond is mostly governed by personal preference.
Review your regular habits with your jeweler, and include answers to these kinds of questions:
and so forth.
The choice really depends on the bride's tastes. Most choose white gold or platinum.
I have a white gold and diamond ring stamped JWBR and it is definatly real.
HGE stands for heavy gold electroplate, your ring is not gold, it is only plated. That also means that it is not a diamond, because diamonds are never set in FAKE jewelry.
14KN stamped on the inside of a diamond ring typically means that the ring is made of 14 karat gold with the "N" indicating that it is a natural gold alloy. This stamp signifies the purity of the gold used in the ring.
Diamond is better than gold because diamond is more rare and shinier than gold and comes in lots of colors . It is also worth more .
A diamond can be mounted on a 925 FAS ring. They typically are mounted however on gold or platinum rings.
Better to lose a 9k gold ring than a 18k one ! 18k is purer gold than 9k.
It could mean gold electroplated with 10K gold. And, if the band is plated, the stone is not a diamond.
Body Candy is one of many brands that make gold toe rings with a diamond in them.
10k 512 means, you have a 10k gold ring with 5.12carat's total gem weight.
It is CZ is a cubic zirconia
The term "14k CDC" on a diamond ring indicates that the metal of the ring is 14-karat gold, which means it contains 58.3% pure gold mixed with other metals for durability. "CDC" typically stands for "Certified Diamond Company," suggesting that the diamond may have been sourced or certified by a specific company known for its quality standards. Together, this means the ring is made of 14k gold and features a diamond that is likely certified for quality.