The marking "10k kp" on a white gold ring indicates that the ring is made of 10 karat gold, which means it contains 41.7% pure gold mixed with other metals for strength and durability. The "kp" typically stands for "karat plated" or "karat gold plated," suggesting that the ring may have a thin layer of 10k gold over a base metal. This means it is not solid gold throughout but has a gold coating.
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10k 512 means, you have a 10k gold ring with 5.12carat's total gem weight.
The 10k identifies the metal as 10 karat white or yellow gold. Ud is probably the jewelers mark such as Ultra Diamond.
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10k refers to the 10 karat gold used in the ring. FLI could mean several things, from the jeweler's name or company to the place from which the gold came.
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10k 512 means, you have a 10k gold ring with 5.12carat's total gem weight.
10K inside a ring indicates that the ring is made of 10 karat gold, which means that the ring is 41.7% gold alloyed with other metals. It is a common type of gold used in jewelry due to its durability and affordability.
10k is the gold and AA is the clarity of the Stones.
it means it is 10 carat gold ring
The 10k identifies the metal as 10 karat white or yellow gold. Ud is probably the jewelers mark such as Ultra Diamond.
the GF stands for GOLD FILLED
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"It means Gold Rolled Plate, it is not solid gold but plated in 10k." thats not correct
It's the Karat amount of the gold in the alloy the ring is made of. The higher the number the more gold there is. 24Karat is pure gold.
"10K" is a stamp that indicates the ring is made of 10 karat gold, meaning it is 41.7% pure gold. "SUN" could refer to the manufacturer or designer of the ring.
"STER 10K" on a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver and is plated with 10 karat gold. The "STER" stands for sterling silver, while the "10K" indicates the quality of the gold plating.