karat gold plate
Whatever marking you find on a ring marks the mounting, not the stone. The indicator 14d stamped in the metal may indicate a style, type or design.
The term "nrq" on a ring typically refers to the purity of the metal used in the ring. It stands for "not real quartz," indicating that the stone in the ring is not genuine quartz. This marking is commonly used in costume jewelry to denote that the stone is a simulated or synthetic material, rather than a natural gemstone.
On a diamond ring 50 G is most likely referring to the diamond itself. The 50 is usually written at .50 and refers to the size of the stone. In this case it would mean the center stone is one half carat in size. The G is used to grade the color of the stone. The grade of D is given to the best stones, which are considered colorless.
Both versions of the description you give, 20 point and 0.2 carat mean that the stone is roughly one-fifth of a carat in weight.
karat gold plate
It means that the ring is plated in 22k gold, its not a solid gold ring.
It is gold KGP
I have a very old gold colored ring with a clear stone that has fs 4 k inside? what does that mean? what could the stone be? It is not a diamond but the Gold is real and looks like my 14 k ring..
ECC on a ring with a stone most likely stands for "Elephant's Child Creations," which is a jewelry company that specializes in unique and handcrafted pieces. It could also refer to the carat weight of the stone set in the ring.
GPS on a ring likely stands for "Genuine Precious Stone," indicating that the ring contains a real and authentic gemstone.
What is the value of an ERMA Werke kgp 68 9mm ?
P4SR typically stands for "Platinum 4 Stone Ring," indicating that the ring is made of platinum and features four stones set on it.
My sister found a ring with a red stone n some smaller stones. The markings on the inside say cw 925 THA. What does this mean?
Their ring is made of the lapiz lazuli stone.
No. The ressurection stone is inside the ring but it isn't part of the ring, Voldemort hid it there.
Whatever marking you find on a ring marks the mounting, not the stone. The indicator 14d stamped in the metal may indicate a style, type or design.