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The "10K NDI" on a ring typically refers to the gold content of the ring, indicating that it is made of 10 karat gold. This means that the ring contains 10 parts gold and 14 parts other metals, making it 41.7% pure gold. NDI may stand for "non-diamond indicator," suggesting that the ring does not feature a diamond or that it is an indicator of the item’s authenticity or quality. Always check with a jeweler for clarification on specific markings.

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