"14k cu" typically refers to 14-karat gold, which contains 58.3% gold and is alloyed with other metals for durability. The "cu" might imply "cubic," suggesting a measurement or shape, but it's not a standard term in jewelry. If used in a specific context, it could refer to the cubic volume of a gold item or a particular design. Always verify the context for accurate interpretation.
CU is 14k gold over copper.
"14k cu" on a piece of gold means that it is 14 karat gold with copper added to it. The "cu" indicates the presence of copper in the alloy mixture, which is commonly used to give gold additional strength and durability.
The jewelry mark "14K Cu" indicates that the piece is made of 14-karat gold that contains copper as part of its alloy. In this case, "14K" signifies that the gold is 58.3% pure gold, while "Cu" denotes that copper is one of the metals mixed with the gold, likely to enhance its durability and color. This combination is common in gold jewelry, as copper can give a warm hue and improve the metal's strength.
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