"14kt GE ESPQ" typically refers to a piece of jewelry made of 14-karat gold that has undergone a gold electroplating process. "GE" stands for "gold electroplate," indicating that the item is not solid gold but has a thin layer of gold applied to a base metal. "ESPQ" might be a manufacturer's or designer's mark or code, though its specific meaning may vary. Always verify the quality and authenticity if purchasing jewelry with such markings.
The ge stands for gold electroplating.........basically its garbage
The meaning of 14kt ge is 14 karat gold electroplated. It means gold is plated over a base metal of some kind other than precious.
14kt ge means that the item is 14 karat gold electroplate. When you see Espo on the item, it is the manufacturers mark.
14kt GE, or 14-karat gold electroplated, indicates that a base metal is coated with a layer of 14kt gold through an electroplating process. While it contains real gold, the gold layer is typically very thin compared to solid 14kt gold, which is an alloy containing 58.3% gold. As a result, 14kt GE jewelry may wear off over time, revealing the underlying metal. Thus, while it includes real gold, it is not the same as solid gold.
What does 120 14kt mean on a bracelet
What does 120 14kt mean on a bracelet
14kt f7
What do zz 14kt mean? Is it 585 (14kt gold)
What does 14K DG mean
14kt means that the ring is 14 karat gold. The p might mean that the ring is only plated in gold.
the PG stands for Plated Gold - meaning the ring is not pure 14kt gold but made of another metal overlayed with 14kt gold
Not very much, I bought one for $3.00 from a thrift store. I really like the ring though.