9k means the gold is of low purity, being only 9 parts gold to 15 parts other alloy. The English simply states the supposed country of origin, although there are many dishonest makers out there.
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That means "gold".
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Thangam = gold
"Gold" is a noun. It does not have comparative and superlative forms. The adjective from "gold" is "golden" - more / most golden. Note: that "gold" can be used to modify other nouns, because in English nouns can do that: gold ring, gold plate. But it remains a noun.
In "9k medium," the "9k" refers to a gold purity level of 9 karats. This means that the gold content is 37.5% pure gold, with the rest being made up of other metals to strengthen and color the gold.
Better to lose a 9k gold ring than a 18k one ! 18k is purer gold than 9k.
In United States Of Amirica Don't has value 9k of alloys soft gold !
no such thing
10K is the minimum US standard and is 41.6% gold with other base metal. 9K is available in Europe and contains 37.5 % gold.
9K gold is approximately 37.5% pure gold, with the remaining 62.5% consisting of other metals like silver, copper, and zinc. This lower gold content makes 9K gold more durable but less valuable compared to higher karat gold.
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No. 24k is 'pure' gold.
As of August 4, 2014 the price for one gram of 9k gold is 15.53. The prices of gold do change often due to demand and the economy.
9k is different from 18k or 24k because 24k is pure gold and 18k and 9k have more metals in them so that helps the become more endurable. but if you want pure metal get 24k
9K= 9 karats GF=Gold Filled ST=(possibly means sterling)
Gold is measured in carats. It it made up of 24 carats (parts) altogether. If the jewelery is 9 parts gold and 15 parts other metals, it is 9 carat gold. If it is 18 parts gold and 6 parts other, it is 18 carat gold. The more carats it is, the more valuable it is.