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Depends on what ounce you want it in.

* The avoirdupois ounce is the most commonly used ounce today. It is equal to 28.35 grams

* A troy ounce (abbreviated as t oz) is equal to 31.10 grams. There are 12 troy ounces in the now obsolete troy pound. The troy ounce is used only to express the mass of precious metals such as gold, platinum or silver. * * The Dutch ounce is 100 gram * The Chinese traditional ounce (tael) has been given a metric value of 50 grams. So 8 grams of gold is 0.257 Troy ounces (approx.) or 0.282 Avirduoise ounces

However, if you are looking at a ring it is not likely to be pure gold, rather an alloy. This indicated by the karat stamp (e.g. 10 K) this indicates the fraction of pure gold in the item. 24 K is pure gold.

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