Yes. A chemical tank with electrodes electrostatically causes atoms of real gold to adhere to the target metal being plated. However, the layer of gold is incredibly thin- roughly 5 microns. But it IS real gold.
Gold plated
it means gold plated
"18k gp" typically refers to "18 karat gold," which means that the gold content is 75% pure gold, with the remaining 25% made up of other metals. The "gp" can stand for "gold plated," indicating that the item has a thin layer of gold over another metal. In jewelry and other contexts, this designation suggests a balance between quality and affordability, as 18k gold offers durability while still maintaining a high gold content.
Yes Real solid white gold it is 18k+ and 21k in acid test !
Nope, it is a zync alloy coated in a compound they have named 18k gold.
it means that the ring is made of another metal and overlayed with white gold. The GP stands for Gold Plated
It is not solid gold. GP stands for gold plate, or plated.
24ct if it is real and you can get hold of it
It is not real gold. GP would stand for "gold plating."
Usually, yes.
the GP stands for 'gold plated' which means that the item is not gold all the way through. Chances are your local pawnshop will not take the item. If it is Silver plated with gold you could possibly get a dollar or two on the item but that's not always the case.
Gold filled from what I am reading!!