The "KC" on a gold necklace typically stands for "Karat Gold," indicating the purity of the gold used in the piece. It usually specifies the gold's content, such as 10K, 14K, or 18K, which denotes the percentage of gold in the alloy. This marking helps consumers identify the quality and value of the gold jewelry. In some cases, "KC" may also refer to the manufacturer's or designer's initials.
9999 gold necklace with a 9999 gold cross price tag
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It could indicate KaraT Plated, meaning that the necklace is gold plated.
Is DM real gold
White gold
gold
What does 826 on a ring mean
That it is a gold plate.
it means four
Nope not at all
1 G on a heart necklace typically represents 1 gram of gold, indicating that the necklace is made of gold and contains 1 gram of gold in its weight.
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