PGDA 18KT refers to a type of gold alloy used in jewelry. "PGDA" typically stands for "Pink Gold, Diamond Alloy," indicating a specific combination of metals that create a pink hue, often achieved through the addition of copper. The "18KT" signifies that the alloy is composed of 75% pure gold and 25% other metals, making it a high-quality gold standard. This type of gold is popular for its unique color and durability.
"925 PGDA" typically means that the item is made of sterling silver, which contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals. "PGDA" likely refers to the maker or manufacturer of the piece.
The pgda means that the piece came from Piercing Pagoda. 10K means that the piece is ten karat gold, it is real gold.
it means that it is made of sterling silver (.925 silver) . the letters pgda mean that it was sold by piercing pagota. probably worth under $40.
Piercing pagoda logo stamp
means 10ky gold from italy
18kt
It means 18kt gold electroplated.
PGDA stands for Piercing Pogada. Which is a retailer that sells gold usally in malls.
gold electroplated. It is not solid gold
PGDA- The Stock Symbol for Piercing Pagoda. The Necklace was made by and purchased at Piercing Pagoda. It's .925 silver- which means it's sterling silver. Worth about... oh... $50. Maybe.
gold electroplated. It is not solid gold
Ah, PGDA stands for Platinum Gold Diamond Association. It's a mark that indicates the piece of jewelry is made with platinum, gold, and diamonds. It's like a little signature from the jewelry maker, telling you the beautiful materials they used to create something special.