Two toned
On a gold bracelet label, "tt" typically stands for "troy tael," which is a unit of weight used for precious metals. However, it can also refer to "triple-twisted," indicating a specific design or style of the bracelet. Always check the context or additional markings on the label for precise meanings.
24karat PG likely refers to a bracelet made of 24-karat gold plated over a base metal such as brass or stainless steel. The "PG" may stand for "plated gold" or "gold-plated." This indicates that the bracelet is not pure gold but rather gold-plated, with a layer of pure gold on the surface.
I know that "kt" is the symbol for karat, which is the measure of how much gold there actually is in the alloy of metal that your bracelet's made out of. I don't know what the j is for though.
A while gold bracelet should not cost as much as a yellow gold bracelet. Yellow gold is pure gold without and other metal, whereas white gold is an alloy of gold and a white metal like nickel.
I think it means 14kt gold shell (or gold plate). 14kg by itself means solid gold but the s stand for shell.
NR on a gold bracelet likely stands for "not real" or "not gold." This indicates that the bracelet is not made of real gold but may be gold-plated or made of a different material.
When "stand" is engraved or stamped on a gold bracelet, it often stands for "Stands Alone and Not Dependent". This phrase is a symbol of strength and independence, indicating that the wearer values self-reliance and autonomy. However, it's also possible that "stand" could be an abbreviation or acronym for a different phrase or name, depending on the context and design of the bracelet. If you have more information or a specific image of the bracelet, I might be able to provide a more accurate interpretation!
Put the bracelet on a precision balance !
Gold
24 GP means that the bracelet is Gold Plated so it is only coated with gold, it is not solid gold.
It means the bracelet is 14k gold ( = 58.5% pure gold).
It means that the gold in the bracelet contains less than of a 10k caliber, hence it is not gold.