RMI on a 10k ring typically stands for "Registered Metal Industries," which indicates the manufacturer or brand associated with the piece of jewelry. The "10k" signifies that the ring is made of 10-karat gold, meaning it contains 41.7% pure gold mixed with other metals for durability. This marking helps consumers identify the quality and origin of the ring.
333 gold is the equivalent of 9kt. gold stamped mostly inside rings from Europe.
It stands for the Romel Jewlery Company. They sell jewelry primarily to stores like Wal-Mart etc. Also, they specalize in wedding bands and engagement rings.
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RMI stands for the Republic of Marshall Islands. The Marshall Islands are a chain of islands off the pacific ocean of the coast of New Zeland. They have a population of 68,000.
rmi is a protocol not plateform independent
RMI Corporation was created in 2002.
Rings of Gold was created in 1969-02.
Romel Manufacturing Inc, they make fine jewelry for big retailers Wal-Mart
In the Olympics? The colors and rings represent the colors of the flags and the rings are the continents.
Five Gold Rings was created on 2010-12-29.
No, tungsten carbide rings do not have gold in them. Rings that are made from tungsten are actually about 10 times harder than those that are made with 18K gold.