The gold ring marked "AK" likely indicates the manufacturer or jeweler who made the ring. The "18K" marking indicates that the ring is made of 18 karat gold, which means it is 75% pure gold mixed with other metals for durability. The "Turkey" marking indicates the country of origin where the ring was made or where the gold was sourced from.
i have the same 18 marked 750 gold ring
what does 18K SAC mean in a ring
Better to lose a 9k gold ring than a 18k one ! 18k is purer gold than 9k.
its only 18k gold plated, not full gold This could be incorrect. If the ring has 18K/PLAT then the ring is 18K gold with some platinum. Probably to hold the diamond.
If it stamped on the ring Tiffany I would think it was Tiffany.
This means that the ring is matt gold electroplated. The 18k is the amount of gold that is found in the ring.
No. It may say '18k plated', but will never carry a hallmark or mark of fineness.
It means it is made of 18 karat gold. it means it is 18/24 = 75% pure gold.
18K Gold: 18K Gold is 18/24ths, or three-quarters pure gold. Jewelry of this fineness is marked "18k" or "750," meaning 75 percent gold."
it is not gold electroplate it is gold
The ring is not actual solid 18K gold, it is only plated with 18K. The metal under the plating is not gold!
18K Gold: 18K Gold is 18/24ths, or three-quarters pure gold. Jewelry of this fineness is marked "18k" or "750," meaning 75 percent gold."