The marking "rnd 14k" on a bracelet indicates that the piece is made of 14-karat gold and features a rounded (or "rnd") design. The "14k" signifies that the gold is 58.3% pure, with the remaining 41.7% consisting of other metals. This marking helps assure the buyer of the quality and composition of the gold used in the bracelet.
The design is usually the makers 'signature' - the 14K is the purity of the gold.
On my chance it stamp TGF 14K
14k JTC 989
cTo is probably the designer/jeweler of the ring 14k is what it is
It means 14karrot
de cesare is the name of a designer and 14k is the quality of the gold in the bracelet.
CU is 14k gold over copper.
THAT IS THE STAMP, like gold for example, on a gold bracelet you will find 14k or 18k, \From Romania with love and gipsies
The design is usually the makers 'signature' - the 14K is the purity of the gold.
If there is a heart stamped in to a 14K gold bracelet it is most likely the bracelet makers stamp. Many jewelers use custom stamps so people know who the manufacturer is.
means excatly the same as yellow gold
It means "House Of Bangles" jewelry inc. New York
It refers to 14k bonded. That is when another metal such as silver is heat and pressure bonded to an outer layer of 14k gold. It is a fraction of the cost of solid 14k gold with the same look and is very durable.
rnd is the abbreviation for round meaning one row
Well, darling, "afr" stamped on your 14k gold bracelet stands for "Africa." It indicates that the gold used to make your fabulous accessory was sourced from Africa. So, now you can flaunt your bling with a little extra geographical flair.
It means the bracelet is 14k gold ( = 58.5% pure gold).
The worth of the 14K gold bracelet can be determined once you specify the weight. One gram of 14K gold is today about 22-23 US dollars, or € 18.5, but you would always get less money in the jewelry shop or pawn shop.