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In the context of jewelry, the marking "2k" on a ring typically indicates that the ring is made of 2 karat gold. Karat (k) is a unit of measurement used to denote the purity of gold, with 24k being the purest form. Therefore, a ring marked as "2k" would contain approximately 8.33% gold (2 karat out of 24). It is important to note that 2k gold is not very common in jewelry due to its low gold content.

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