Well, honey, that mark means your ring is made of 18 karat gold electroplate, not solid gold. So, it's basically like a fancy gold-plated accessory. Enjoy flaunting that bling, just don't go trying to pawn it off as the real deal, darling.
It means 18kt gold electroplated.
18k hgf would stand for 18k heavy gold filled ( not solid gold )
"GE" stands for gold electroplate, meaning that it may not be a true gold ring. Have a licensed jeweler make that determination to be certain.
What does JG mean on inside of ring
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When these markings are stamped on a ring 18kt HGT ESPO, HGT stands for heavy gold electroplate meaning the ring is gold with a small amount of 18kt. ESPO is the jewelers stamp, in this case Joseph Esposito of Esposito Jewelry.
The "925" stamp inside a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The "D" stamp could be a maker's mark or a designer's mark indicating the manufacturer of the ring.
The Q mark inside a gold garnet ring may indicate the manufacturer or designer of the ring. It could be a maker's mark or a quality mark used for identification purposes. If you are unsure, you can take the ring to a jeweler for further examination.
it most likely is a trade mark.
what does dq jed 14k mean
No. It may say '18k plated', but will never carry a hallmark or mark of fineness.
18KT Gold Electroplate. The rings base metal is electroplated with 18 kt gold.