ano ba yang question nyo n ka laklaka apo la unay bwisit kitdi by... mariane in nueva vizcaya
can someone tell me what this mark means on my ring, thank you
Palladium
The marking "PM14K" on a ring indicates that the piece is made of 14-karat gold that has been alloyed with metals like palladium or nickel, as "PM" typically stands for "palladium metal." This means that the ring contains 58.3% pure gold, with the remainder being other metals to enhance its durability and color. This marking ensures the buyer knows the quality and composition of the gold used in the jewelry.
Palladium
"Pd" stamped inside a ring typically stands for "palladium," which is a silver-white metal in the platinum group. Palladium is used in jewelry as a precious metal due to its durability, strength, and hypoallergenic properties.
The marking "750-E" on a white gold ring indicates that the ring is made of 18-karat gold, which contains 75% pure gold and 25% other metals, such as palladium or silver, that contribute to its white color. The "E" may refer to the specific alloy or manufacturer, but it is not universally defined. This marking signifies the quality and composition of the gold used in the piece.
Palladium
Yes, palladium rings can be resized, but the process may be more challenging than with other metals due to palladium's hardness and durability. Resizing typically involves either increasing or decreasing the ring's circumference by cutting and soldering or stretching. It's important to consult a professional jeweler experienced with palladium to ensure the integrity of the ring is maintained during resizing.
means ring has 14 carat gold
It was stolen, recovered, then resold
gold ring inside marking 14 k tw
O and one more ring called argentus or arg has palladium also but its the least of the othe palladium class rings argentus only has from 3% palladium to 12% in those class rings its mostly all silver.