The stamp "ED 24 K" on the back of a necklace indicates that the necklace is made of electroplated gold. "ED" stands for electrodeposit, meaning the gold was applied using an electroplating process. "24 K" signifies that the gold used is 24 karats, which is the highest purity of gold commonly used in jewelry. This stamp ensures the quality and purity of the gold used in the necklace.
"24KGB" signifies 24 karat gold bonding, meaning another metal was coated with a thin layer of 24 karat gold.
The stamp means that the piece is 58.5% gold. The balance is other non-gold metals such as copper and silver. 24 karat is pure gold. So 14 karat is 14 of 24 parts pure.
This sounds fake to me.24 kt means 24 karat and GB sounds like Great Britain. But The United Kingdom does not use GB and does not use kt. (The British English word is carat)
k stands for karat.Example: A ring setting in 14k , which means that 14/24 ratio is gold, 10/24 other metals.
The Necklace Saysz "Derry Ent"..Just like it saysz it in front of his carr (0:24<--time at video)
24 Karat Gold .
Pure gold is 24 karat. If you multiply .333 times 24, it is 8 karat gold.
yes it means it is genuine but only 9/24 % pure gold
National Necklace Day is November 24 :)
I just purchased a bracelet in a second hand store. It has this stamped in it : "24 K Electro Plated "What does that mean ?
14 caret gold which is pretty good but not solid. I think 24 is solid.
The # "417" is the quality of gold in the piece. It is 10 karat out of a 24 karat scale. 10 % 24 = .417 which = 41.7% pure gold. The word "Italy" just refers to its country of origin. Italian jewelry is well known for its quality craftsmanship. It is also the easiest way for a crook to fake a piece to an unsuspecting consumer. Look for #s to accompany "Italy" & buy with more confidence.