A 10k rolled plated case refers to a type of watch or jewelry case that features a thin layer of 10-karat gold bonded to a base metal, often through a process called electroplating. This method gives the appearance of solid gold while being more affordable and lightweight. The "rolled" aspect indicates that the gold layer is thicker than standard gold plating, enhancing durability and resistance to wear. However, it is still not as long-lasting as solid gold.
GRP stands for "gold rolled plated," meaning that the jewelry is composed of an inexpensive metal such as brass that has been plated with gold. 10K is the carats of gold in the plating, so in this case the base metal is plated with 10-carat gold.
"It means Gold Rolled Plate, it is not solid gold but plated in 10k." thats not correct
10k rgp means 10 karat gold rolled gold plate. In other words, it's gold PLATED.
rolled gold
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.
Plated glass is a strong rolled and plated glass. It is usually used for mirrors and windows. Sometimes artists use this glass as well.
10K RGP Bezel stands for 10 karat Rolled Gold Plated Bezel. This means the bezel (the outer ring surrounding a watch face) is made of a base metal covered with a layer of 10 karat gold in a process called gold plating. This type of bezel is more affordable than solid gold bezels but still offers a gold appearance.
rolled gold plated
Plated glass is a strong rolled and plated glass. It is usually used for mirrors and windows. Sometimes artists use this glass as well.
"STER 10K" on a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver and is plated with 10 karat gold. The "STER" stands for sterling silver, while the "10K" indicates the quality of the gold plating.
Usually this stamp appears after 10K and means it is gold plated and not solid 10k gold. means W ith B onded gold.
Not real gold. If there is no 10K stamp or 417 marking, its probably plated. Sorry.