The markings "188k" and "10k" refer to the purity of gold in a piece of jewelry. "188k" indicates that the item contains 18.8 parts gold out of 24 total parts, which is approximately 78.3% pure gold, while "10k" signifies that the item contains 10 parts gold out of 24, or about 41.7% pure gold. These markings help consumers understand the quality and value of the gold content in the item.
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10k 512 means, you have a 10k gold ring with 5.12carat's total gem weight.
good chance it means 10k gold filled but you can always take it to a pawn or jewelry store to have it gold tested
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10k means ten karat gold. I don't know what ms means.
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This means 10k gold.
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The pgda means that the piece came from Piercing Pagoda. 10K means that the piece is ten karat gold, it is real gold.
10k 512 means, you have a 10k gold ring with 5.12carat's total gem weight.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. The "188k" and "14k" on a necklace refer to the purity of the gold used in making it. "188k" means it's 188 parts out of 24 pure gold, which is like super fancy, and "14k" means it's 14 parts out of 24 pure gold, which is still pretty good. So, basically, the higher the number, the more bling you got.
it is 10K Gold...
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10k is the gold and AA is the clarity of the Stones.
"It means Gold Rolled Plate, it is not solid gold but plated in 10k." thats not correct
It means it's 10k gold... 41.7% Gold... Hope this helps...
If jewelry is marked 10k only, It means it's 10karet gold. If it say 10k ge or hge, it means it is gold plated.