In the context of jewelry, "Australia" often refers to the origin of the gold, which may indicate that the white gold is sourced from Australian mines. The "k" typically stands for karats, a measure of gold purity, with 18k being 75% gold and 14k being 58.3% gold. A ring marked with these symbols suggests a quality piece made from a specific purity of white gold, possibly linked to Australian craftsmanship or materials.
about...$1112.000
Sure it's not platinum? 75% pure platinum or white gold
could be 8K white gold. A lower K of gold.
No, it is not necessary for the karat to be the same as the engagement ring. When purchasing a wedding band ask the jeweler for their opinion. You need to do some checking on your ring. There is no such thing as 24K white gold. white gold consists of yellow gold, alloyed with other metals. 24K indicates pure, 100% gold. Pure, 100% gold HAS no other metals in it, and cannot BE white. 24 K gold is also too soft to be used in rings- it will bend under moderate pressure. Your best bet- talk with a knowledgeable jeweler.
phd on a 10 k gold ring
"K" doesn't stand for ring size, but the amount of gold in the ring.
Short for Jewelry
K means karats, which is how gold is measured. The number paired with the K represents the percentage of gold in the piece. For example, a ring with 75K written in it means that the ring is 75% gold and 25% alloy.
10 karat W stands for white gold. the 10 k is worth about ten cents. pure gold is 24 K, commercial gold is typically 14 - 16 K, such as jewerly. less than 14 K is junk with no value.
18 k
What does 18 k. Wgf mean on a gold ring
9k gold