Ep generally means Electro-plated, meaning the piece is plated. Likely the actual mark will be "GEP"
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Silver is commonly used to make white jewelry, as it has a lustrous appearance and is durable enough for everyday wear. White gold, which is a mixture of gold and other white metals like silver or palladium, is also a popular choice for white jewelry.
Gold is expensive, and can be sold for a large amount of money or it can be made into something else, like jewelry.
I like the quality of the Bezel set 3 Diamond Jewelry Set in 10K White Gold.
Jewelry like rings, earrings, chains, and expensive watches.
Gold Jewelry prices depends on what kind of jewelry you are looking for and what kind of gold. White gold are pricier than yellow. Price of gold also varies with the quality if the gold, like how many karats are in a jewelry.
White gold is not an element like gold or platinum. Rather, it is an alloy of regular yellow gold with nickel or palladium, which bleaches the alloy white. The only sense in which the nickel and palladium improve it is by turning it whitish, so there probably is no use for white gold except for jewelry.
10 karat W likely refers to a piece of jewelry that is made of 10 karat white gold. White gold is a popular choice for jewelry and is made by mixing gold with other white metals like nickel, silver, or palladium to give it a silver color. The karat measurement indicates the purity of the gold, with 10 karat gold being 41.7% pure gold.
White gold is made by adding a white metal to yellow gold (like palladium or nickel). The resulting color may not be entirely white and may include various off-white shades. Rhodium plating is used to make "white" gold look truly white.
No, 923 is not a white gold. White gold is an alloy of gold and other white metals such as nickel, palladium, or silver, typically used in jewelry. The number 923 does not correspond to any known white gold composition or standard in the jewelry industry. It is important to note that the purity and color of gold are denoted by the karat (e.g., 14k, 18k) and not by a numerical value like 923.
Sounds like you have a 14 caret white gold necklace made in Italy. Yes, it is gold and is fine jewelry not costume or play. It is real. When you see 14K on something that means it is good and not junk.
Oh, dude, "WK" on jewelry stands for "White Karat." It's a marking that indicates the piece is made of a white gold alloy. So, if you see "WK" on your bling, it's just letting you know it's fancy white gold, like, no big deal.
PDL stands for "Palladium," which is a rare and lustrous white metal from the platinum group. Palladium is often used in jewelry as an alloy to create white gold, providing a durable and hypoallergenic alternative to traditional yellow gold. Jewelry marked with PDL indicates that it contains palladium as part of its composition, typically in combination with other metals like gold or silver.