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It means REAL 14K Gold, 58.3% Solid Gold. GCJ is the manufacturer
In the context of jewelry, "GCJ" typically stands for "Gold Carat Jewelry." When you see it on an 18k ring, it indicates that the ring is made of 18-karat gold, which contains 75% pure gold and 25% other metals. The "GCJ" mark may also signify the manufacturer's brand or a specific line of jewelry, ensuring authenticity and quality.
"14k sf" typically refers to an area measurement of 14,000 square feet. The "k" stands for "thousand," so "14k" means 14 times 1,000. This measurement is often used in real estate, construction, and architecture to describe the size of a property, building, or space.
14k fg wedding band
14k gold hallmarked by the Atlantic Jewelry Company.
It means REAL 14K Gold, 58.3% Solid Gold. GCJ is the manufacturer
The stamp is a hallmark and indicates it is made of 14 karat gold and the GCJ stands for 'George Carter Jessop'. Some of our pieces can have a Jessop's or GCJ stamp. Although there could be other makers who exist who also use GCJ. Hope this helps you.
.50 is the carat weight of the stones, half a carat in total. I think the A after the 14K is only the manufacturer. I have never seen a special stamp for white gold.
I have a chain and its stamp pom 14k is it real
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14K GB means 14K (G)old over (B)ase metal.14kItaly stamped on jewelry means its real or fake
it means that the 14k gold is bonded to another base metal, ie: silver
Yes, 14k gold is real gold. The "k" stands for karat, which is a measure of the purity of gold. 14k gold is composed of 58.3% pure gold, with the remaining 41.7% made up of other metals such as copper or silver. This makes it a popular choice for jewelry due to its durability and affordability compared to higher karat gold.
Yes it is really 14K Gold. However, it is a lower percentage. Instead of being 585 for is the symbol for 14K it is marked 535.
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