A 14K meda stamp indicates that the jewelry or item is made from 14 karat gold, which contains 58.3% pure gold and 41.7% other metals, such as copper or silver, to enhance its durability. The term "meda" is often a misspelling or variation of "metal," referring to the material composition. This stamp signifies the quality and purity of the gold used in the piece.
It is a computer storage measurements. 14 kilabites.
This is a stamp that you might see on a piece of gold jewelry indicating that the ring is made of 14 karat gold. 14 karats means that it is 14/24 or 7/12 gold, and 5/12 other metals alloyed with the gold. 24 karat gold is pure gold.
The stamp means it is a 14-karat gold and "probably" was made in Mexico. You however, should consult a professional jeweler.
What does 14 k rjw mean
14 karat gold
what does 3 R(backwards R) K stamped on jewellery mean
What does 14 k mc mean
K most usually stands for "thousand". 14 K would be 14,000.
It is a computer storage measurements. 14 kilabites.
BA probably is the name of the jeweler / artisan. While 14 K is the gold contents!
What does 14 K and H with a circle in it mean
14 (K)arat (Y)ellow gold