8ct and 7ct are a pre-1950 common purity of gold in jewelry and watches.
It is 8/24 pure or 7/24 pure and is typically the lowest accepted grade of gold.
Most modern acid tests will not read this level of gold as they usually only go as low as 10k
No it means, nigerian gold
It means that you were either given a ring that is not gold at all or it may be gold plated, but usually this means that it is totally silver.
F14k on a gold ring means that it is 14 karot gold! lucky you!
It means that the item is gold and the purity of the gold is 14 parts out of 24 pure gold or about 58.5% pure gold
It means the ring is 10 karat gold. That means the ring has 41.7% pure gold.
333 parts of 1000 It means the gold content is one third of the total content.
It depends on the size of the ring, the larger the ring is, the more gold it takes to make it so the more expensive the ring becomes. Also, the thickness plays a major part too, a small, thin band of gold isn't as expensive as a large, thick band of gold.
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It means that the ring is plated in 22k gold, its not a solid gold ring.
Means gold bonded. egs. 24kGB means 24k gold bonded.
763 is the hallmark for gold purity, indicating that the gold is 76.3% pure. This means that the gold is made up of 763 parts out of 1000 parts of pure gold. It is commonly used to denote 18 karat gold.
Means gold bonded. egs. 24kGB means 24k gold bonded.
"Oro" means gold.
It means it's 10k gold... 41.7% Gold... Hope this helps...
No it means, nigerian gold
It means that it is 18 karat gold.