Yes, Italian gold is good. There may be jewelry pieces that are sold at 14 karats. But most Italian jewelry tends to be sold as 18 karat/750+. Even more attractive than the amount of gold in each jewelry piece are the high production and design standards. Italian jewelry is considered to incorporate the finest of classical designs.
One reason for the high level of expertise in jewelry working is its historic concentration in the specialty areas of Campania, Lombardy, Tuscany, and Veneto. There, the expertise often is passed on through generations of artisan families. In fact, the attention to each stage in the processing of precious metals is so meticulous and draws on such longstanding traditions that Italy's economy counts on its solid revenues from gold, platinum and silver jewelry sales.
Buongiorno is the Italian word for "good day" or "good morning."
bono is not an Italian word. It's close to buono, which means "good".
"Buono fortuna" is Italian for "good luck."
You would say "buona giornata" in Italian to wish someone to have a good day.
Some good Italian names for boys are Luca, Matteo, and Giovanni. For girls, popular Italian names include Sofia, Isabella, and Giulia.
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Italian gold is 14 ct. it is a softer gold
Italian Gold.
British Gold - 12.70 per gram Italian Gold - 52$ per gram
Brev. Is an abbreviation for brevettato which means "patented" in Italian. Found on Italian gold jewelry.
Generally the alpha letters stand for the Italian city the gold piece was manufactured in
oro
Oro is an Italian equivalent of the English word "gold."Specifically, the word functions as the singular form of a masculine adjective or noun. It means "gold" in both contexts. The pronunciation will be "O-ro" in Italian.
È bene essere un italiano(It is good to be an Italian)"It is good to be an Italian!" in English is È bello essere Italiano! in Italian.
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Did you mean 585 gold? 585 gold is 14K gold, sometimes Italian gold is marked 585 or 750- (18K gold)