Pat pend .86 on a 14k gold ring does not refer to the gold content. It likely indicates that the ring design or certain features of the ring are patented or patent pending. The ".86" may refer to the year the patent was filed or it could be a design code.
It could be any weight. 14k gold means 14 karat gold and tells you the amount of pure gold in the ring (58%). It tells you nothing about how heavy the ring is. (24k gold is 100% pure, and is softer than 14k gold.)
"14 KE" stamped on a ring most likely indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold (gold content of approximately 58.5%). The "E" may stand for "electroplated," indicating how the gold was applied to the ring.
It is possible for a 14K gold ring to become slightly malleable when exposed to high body heat, but it is unlikely to permanently bend out of shape from normal wear. However, over time and with repeated exposure to extreme heat, the ring may undergo changes in its shape or structure.
"14k" refers to the metal purity, indicating that the ring is made of 14 karat gold. "Prism lite" is likely a branding term or design style used by the manufacturer to describe the ring design, possibly hinting at a sleek or modern aesthetic with light-catching properties.
It may be PB, not PD? part of the B may be worn away...if you have a loupe or magnifying glass you should look closely... a P or PB after the karat mark stands for Plumb...which means it is exactly 14K gold. 14K gold is softer than 10K and wears away easily, especially on rings. Or,... it could also be a makers mark.
14k is the purity of the gold. CKG is the manufacturer of the ring
That is the company or maker. Your ring is gold with the 14k on it.
The symbols S51 on a 14k white gold ring illustrate the purity of the gold.
cTo is probably the designer/jeweler of the ring 14k is what it is
14K is the content of gold in the item, and SD is most likely the initials of the ring's maker.
14K SR likely means that the ring is made of 14 karat gold with the SR standing for "solid gold ring." This indicates that the ring is made of solid 14 karat gold throughout, as opposed to gold-plated or filled.
"FR 14k" on a gold ring indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold. The "FR" likely stands for the manufacturer or company that made the ring.
14k gold hallmarked by the Atlantic Jewelry Company.
14K means the ring is supposed to be 14k Gold. That is 58.5% gold and 41.5% other metals. If the stamp is Bellcrest, it is the hallmark of the manufacturer.
Plumb.. TRUE GOLD
gold zerconium (fake gold)
14K stamped on a gold ring means that the ring is made of 14 carat gold. If the stamp reads K14, it was just marked improperly.