J14K is a trademark. The "J" is the jeweler and manufacturer: WEISZ FINE JEWELRY CO., INC. JARDINAY COMPANY CORPORATION NEW YORK. (Jardinay was the original company.) Since the company only owned the J14K trademark between April 8, 1982 and April 29, 1983, I assume that jewelry stamped with J14K was probably made during that period of time.
Currently, Jardinay® is listed as an active registered trademark used for Watches and Jewelry and owned by Metal Marketplace International Inc., Weisz Precious Metals, Inc.
The 14K part of J14K stands for 14 karat gold, a fine jewelry grade of gold. Gold's purity is measured in karats. Pure gold is 24K. Jewelry gold is combined with other alloys (metals) for hardness and desired color. 18K and 22K gold is also used in fine and high end jewelry, but is softer and scuffs and dents more easily than 14K gold. For both cost and durability considerations, 14K is very commonly used in popularly priced fine jewelry.
J14K gold is solid 14K gold, not plated, rolled or filled. It is considered to be fine jewelry, now collectible.
There was another NY jeweler, J. F. JEWELERS, who later owned the J14K trademark, but was a retailer, not a manufacturer. I found no evidence that they ever had the J14K trademark stamped on a piece of jewelry. J.F. Jeweler's trademark was canceled on December 15, 2001 by court action citing: IC 014. US 028.
The trademark J14K is now listed as "dead" by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
"EA" on jewelry likely stands for "Earring Adapter," meaning the jewelry piece can be worn as either an earring or pendant.
Jewelry in the form of a circle typically symbolizes wholeness, unity, and eternity. Circles have no beginning or end, representing infinite possibilities and timeless connection. Wearing circular jewelry can signify a sense of completeness and balance in one's life.
PLD stands for Palladium, which is a type of metal often used in jewelry making. GCA stands for Gemological Certification of America, which indicates that the jewelry has been certified by that organization as genuine.
The jewelry imprint MAZ likely refers to the manufacturer or designer of the piece. It could be a specific company or individual who created the jewelry. To know for sure, you may need to research the company or consult the jewelry's paperwork or certificate of authenticity.
NR stamped on jewelry typically stands for "no returns." This indicates that the item cannot be returned for a refund or exchange.
The stamp mark JF14K indicates that the gold necklace is made of 14-karat gold. It is a standard marking that jewelers use to indicate the gold purity of a piece of jewelry. 14-karat gold is made up of 58.3% gold and 41.7% alloy metals, making it a popular choice for jewelry because it is both durable and beautiful.
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I'm not able to provide real-time pricing information, as prices can vary depending on the retailer, brand, and current market conditions. I recommend checking online jewelers, local jewelry stores, or auction websites for the most up-to-date prices on a 14k gold necklace.
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