The term "14k over sterling" refers to a type of jewelry or metal alloy that combines 14-karat gold with sterling silver. Specifically, 14k gold contains 58.3% gold, while sterling silver is 92.5% silver. This combination results in a piece that has the appearance and durability of gold while incorporating the cost-effectiveness of sterling silver. It can imply that the gold layer is applied over a base of sterling silver, often through a process like plating or bonding.
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cTo is probably the designer/jeweler of the ring 14k is what it is
It means 14karrot
"Plumb" or true 14K gold
14k S is very often thought of as 14k Gold over Sterling Silver. It is NOT Gold over Sterling unless the piece is also marked ".925". If it does not contain the mark ".925", then it is NOT Gold over Sterling. It is 14k Gold, and the "S" is the Maker's Mark.
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The letters "krn" typically indicate the manufacturer's trademark or branding. The number "925" represents the purity of the metal, meaning it is sterling silver (92.5% pure silver). Therefore, an item marked as "14k gold over sterling silver" would be a piece of jewelry where the surface is coated or plated with 14 karat gold over a base of sterling silver.
925 typically refers to sterling silver, which is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. 14k gold indicates that the piece is made from 58.3% gold, mixed with other metals. So, 925 14k gold would be a piece made from both sterling silver and 14k gold components.
Even If the GB is in front of 14k instead of after it? GB14k?
14K GB means 14K (G)old over (B)ase metal.
14K SCC likely refers to 14 karat gold coated sterling silver. This indicates that the jewelry piece is made of sterling silver and coated with a layer of 14 karat gold.
That loos like a mixed metal marking .925 means that there is silver and it is sterling silver at 92.5% purity 14k or .585 is a gold mark saying the gold is 58.5% pure. if both are on a piece that would mean there is both silver and gold there
There are two reasons a ring could be stamped with 14k and 925 1) The ring is made from both 14k gold and Sterling Silver (925). 2) The ring is made from Vermeil which can be made from 14k gold thickly plated over Sterling Silver.
14K GB means 14K (G)old over (B)ase metal.
14k GS usually refers to gold over the silver. look for terms such as vermeill,or gold plated,filled etc. in this case the base metal is silver,in other cases it may be silvertone etc.
14K VM in jewelry refers to a piece made of 14-karat gold that has a "VM" designation, which typically stands for "vermeil." Vermeil is a type of gold plating, specifically gold that is at least 10-karat and has a thickness of at least 2.5 microns over sterling silver. This means the jewelry piece is primarily made of sterling silver but plated with 14K gold to give it a luxurious appearance while being more affordable than solid gold.