The mark "14BK" on a gold ring indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold. Karat (often abbreviated as "K") is a measure of the purity of gold, with 24 karats being the highest level of purity. Therefore, 14 karat gold is approximately 58.3% pure gold, with the remaining percentage being made up of other metals such as copper or silver to increase durability.
The Maker's Mark
What does JG mean on inside of ring
GA is proablbly the makers mark or Sponsors mark as its known.
means ring has 14 carat gold
The Q mark inside a gold garnet ring may indicate the manufacturer or designer of the ring. It could be a maker's mark or a quality mark used for identification purposes. If you are unsure, you can take the ring to a jeweler for further examination.
What does 925 tggc on a gold ring mean
CID on a gold ring typically refers to the manufacturer's mark or trademark. It helps identify the company that made the ring.
OB stands for Ostby and Barton
Mark used by a Canadian maker of rings
Usually letters like that inside of a ring are makers marks or initials of the people for whom the ring was made. If a mark is right next to a karat mark it could tell us something about the gold itself. A ring marked 10k EPN would mean 1ok gold electroplated to nickel base metal. That item is not real gold.
hj is company mark 10k means 41.7% gold content in total weight of the ring.
The Wh is the makers mark. I don't know what company it is. But I know that some jewelry makers put there mark next to the karat of the gold.