The marking of jewellery with its gold content varies from country to country. Some mark with the caratage, typically 18 or 18 ct (or 18K in USA and some other countries) and others mark with the fineness, e.g. 750 (e.g. in the U.K.). At 14 carat, the mark 14KP is found in the USA, the P indicating 'plumb' to differentiate between the US standard and the international standard for 14 carat.
WHAT DOES 14KUD MARK ON A RING MEAN ?????????
Size of ring?
I have a ring that has crp 10k printed on the inside. What does it mean?
What does 638 mean
Probably it means jewlerey or Jurassic ring.
Are you sure it's KR and not KP? If it is KP, it stands for karat plumb.
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The abbreviation kp stands for kilopascal, a unit of pressure equal to .145 psi. Eighteen kp is about 2.6 psi.
What does 14 KP L&L
What does 14 KP L&L
Yes, when it is used as an abbreviation. It should be---KP.
I'm not sure but my ring having this mark is silver.
The Ig KP 501
KP does not stand for anything in weight. KP = kilopascal is a measurement unit for pressure - which is NOT weight.
" 14K P" is solid gold. The P, does not stand for plated, but PLUMB, meaning exactly being of 14K content - solid 14K. The term 14KP stands for "karat plumb" gold---meaning exactly 14K....no more, no less. KP does NOT, I repeat does NOT mean plated. It is solid 14K gold. Karat weights are usually determined with a small, fractional variance allowed by law. Katar gold which has NO fractional variance at all is called "plumb" gold -- typically identified with a "KP" hallmark. Thinking KP means gold plate is a common mis-conception. Just Google 14KP and you'll get the entire explanation of the origin. Stylecrest is a brand name-that of a ring manufacturer
KP Media was created in 1995.
KP Snacks was created in 1853.