FF commonly means "fracture filled" or "fissur filled," meaning there were cracks in the stone that were filled.
14k P CC could refer to a piece of jewelry that is made of 14 karat gold (14k) and has a purity mark of "P" and possibly a manufacturer's mark of "CC". The "CC" could indicate the company or designer that made the piece.
C-P 14K likely refers to the metal composition of the ring. "C-P" is likely the manufacturer's mark or logo, and "14K" indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold, which is a common type of gold used in jewelry.
Plumb.. TRUE GOLD
K.P.G. = Kilometers Per Gallon it means plumb gold
it means certified jewelry.. by the gold council..its safe to buy it.
Many people believe that P and PL on gold indicates that it is plate. The P and PL are older terminology that was used to indicate exact or plumb Karat. A ring that is 13.5K can be listed as 14K gold but a ring that is 14KPl is exactly 14K gold or 58.33% gold. 14K and 14KPL are very fine quality of gold and 14K is one the most common gradings of gold sold today.
"14kl-p" typically refers to 14-karat gold plated jewelry. This means that the jewelry is made from a base metal and then coated with a layer of 14-karat gold.
PAT P stamped on the clasp of a piece of jewelry means patent pending. It simply means that the jewelry designer has a copyright on the design of the jewelry.
6 t flip flops are needed ( to connected as in asynchronous counter), 1st t ff o/p freq will be same as i/p clk, 2nd t ff o/p freq will be half of i/p freq, and 3rd ones o/p freq is i/p freq divided by 4...... so the o/p freq of 6th ff will be i/p freq divided by 32.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! A "595" stamp on jewelry typically indicates the purity of the metal used, often meaning it is 59.5% pure gold. It's like a little signature from the artist, telling you about the beautiful materials they used to create something special. Just a little detail that adds to the story of the piece.
14k p/a
The marking "14K L-P" on a gold ring indicates that the ring is made of 14-karat gold, which means it contains 58.3% pure gold and 41.7% other metals. The "L-P" likely refers to the manufacturer or designer's initials or brand name associated with the ring. This marking helps identify the quality of the gold and the creator of the piece.