The "CRG" stamp on a piece of jewelry, particularly gold marked as 14k, typically indicates the manufacturer or designer of the piece. The "14k" signifies that the item is made of 14 karat gold, meaning it contains 58.3% pure gold and 41.7% other metals. If you're curious about the specific maker associated with "CRG," you may want to consult a jewelry expert or reference a hallmark database.
CRG Gallery was created in 1990.
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Blue lagoon by mikimoto 14 k.
what does 13 k on earrings mean
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.
Common jewelry hallmarking or stamping is indication of purity of the metal. A K is used in stamping gold purity, a C would be used to indicate the weight of a gemstone. 14K indicates that it is 14 parts gold out of 24.
9k gold
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What does 18kHGA mean stamped in a ring
I don’t know
14 karat diamond