The "14km" mark on a necklace likely refers to the gold content, indicating that the necklace is made of 14 karat gold. This means that the necklace is composed of 58.3% gold and 41.7% other metals, which enhances its durability. The "km" may be a typographical error, as the correct abbreviation is "K" for karats. Always ensure to verify such markings for authenticity.
KA 1772 is likely a maker's mark or a hallmark indicating the manufacturer or brand of the necklace. You can try researching the mark online or visiting a jeweler who may be able to help you identify the origin of the necklace bearing this mark.
The GA means the Georgia Gold while CA means the Californian Gold on the gold necklace.
14kM mean 14k ring for men
DQ means Diamonique, CZ means Cubic Zirconia, JCM is the makers mark and 14k is the karat of your gold. So your necklace is real 14k gold, but the stones in it are Cubic Zirconias made to look like diamonds. JCM is the signature of the company that made your necklace.
The swan mark means it is made by the Swarovski company, which produces nice costume jewelry that features their famous cut crystal.
14,000
If you are doing 7km in half an hour it means you would be doing 14km per hour
What does the jewlery makers mark HAN mean on a necklace?
14km
14,000 metres.
24k on a necklace refers to the amount of pure gold in the material. It indicates that the necklace is made of 24 karat gold, which is the highest level of purity for gold jewelry. This means that the necklace is made of 99.9% pure gold.
On a mood necklace or mood ring, turquoise or blue green generally means that you are somewhat relaxed.