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The "14km" stamp inside a ring indicates that the ring is made of gold that contains 14 parts gold out of a total of 24 parts, meaning it is 58.3% pure gold. This is a common standard for gold jewelry, often referred to as 14-karat gold. The "km" may be a typographical error and should likely be "k," representing karats. This stamp signifies the quality and value of the gold used in the ring.

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