Yes
We tell real gold by its weight.
no, gold does not always need a number on it. most gold pieces don't, some like rings and other few thing might have a number saying how much karates it has but it can still be real gold if it doesnt have a number. :)
no it is gold plated
Place your gold jewelry near a magnet. Real gold is not magnetic; if your jewelry pulls toward the magnet, it is fake.
If gold is real it will be stamped with a fineness number of 1-999 or .1-.999. It can also be stamped with a karat number of 10K, 14K, 18K, 22K or 24K.
No, it is not made of real gold. It is made of steel.
It is made of gold colored metal, not real gold.
no
No, it is not made of real gold. It is made of steel.
NR on a gold bracelet likely stands for "not real" or "not gold." This indicates that the bracelet is not made of real gold but may be gold-plated or made of a different material.
Seiko gold watches are not typically made of real gold, but are usually gold-plated stainless steel. This allows for a similar appearance to real gold at a more affordable price point. If a Seiko watch is made of real gold, it will be specifically labeled as such and likely come at a higher cost.
No.
Yea. They are made of real gold-plated platinum
No just made of gold fabric.
Yea. They are made of real gold-plated platinum
No, they are made from an alloy of nickel and brass.
Fool's gold, also known as pyrite, does not contain any real gold. It is a mineral made of iron sulfide and has a brassy yellow color that can sometimes be mistaken for gold.