Its the initials of the gold or silversmith's who made the ring
Solid Gold
"18k" stamped on a ring indicates that the ring is made of 18 karat gold, which means it is 75% pure gold mixed with other metals for durability. It is a common marking in jewelry to denote the purity of the gold used in the piece.
The term "10k SG" on jewelry indicates that the piece is made of 10 karat gold, which contains 41.7% pure gold mixed with other metals for added strength and durability. The "SG" often stands for "solid gold," signifying that the jewelry is not plated but rather made from solid 10k gold. This marking helps consumers identify the quality and composition of the gold in the item.
It means solid gold. Not gold plated. I have a watch that has 14 SG on the back. Brought it to a jeweler. He had that tool to check if it’s real gold. He said it’s 14k solid gold. But only the part that had the stamp. The rest is made of different metal
Ah, 14K SG stands for 14 karat gold plated over sterling silver. It's a lovely combination that gives you the beauty of gold with the durability of silver. Just like when we mix our colors on the palette to create something truly special, this blend of metals creates a unique and beautiful piece of jewelry.
SG = SoftgroundFG = Firmground
ring the habbo number and type in ur code
it can refer to the jewelry makers initials or company initials. using those same intials GS usually means gold over silver when it is stamped inh the order of GS.
specific gravity
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SG ur may represent specific gravity of urine, a typical measure taken during urinalysis.
Has it been exposed to mercury. Mercury will bind to gold and you have to have a jeweler fix it.