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"PAT APLD" on a piece of jewelry typically stands for "Patent Applied For." This indicates that the manufacturer has applied for a patent on the design or technology used in the jewelry but has not yet received formal approval. It serves as a notice to others that the design is legally protected pending the patent's approval, and unauthorized reproduction could lead to legal consequences.

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