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The term "24k" on a necklace indicates that the piece is made of 24 karat gold, which is considered pure gold (99.9% gold content). The "gl" likely stands for "gold layered" or "gold leaf," suggesting that the necklace may have a gold plating rather than being solid gold. This means that while it has a gold appearance, it may not have the same value or durability as a solid 24k gold piece. Always check with a jeweler for specific details about the item.

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