i have i ring with two different colours gold on it but it just marked mb is it gold
Ann Klein
When these markings are stamped on a ring 18kt HGT ESPO, HGT stands for heavy gold electroplate meaning the ring is gold with a small amount of 18kt. ESPO is the jewelers stamp, in this case Joseph Esposito of Esposito Jewelry.
On most 18KT jewelry you will see a small stamp on the inside of the band identifying it as just that "18KT".
The "sterling AK" stamp on a ring indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals, usually copper. The "AK" typically refers to the maker's mark or the specific jeweler or manufacturer associated with the ring. This stamp signifies that the ring meets the standards for sterling silver quality.
18kt
It means 18kt gold electroplated.
AK is the stamp used by one of the leading jewelry manufacturers in Turkey. It stands for "Atasay Kuyumculuk". It proves that the item is Real 14K gold manufactured by Atasay Kuyumculuk in Turkey.
750 or .750 represents 750/1000 parts gold, or 18Kt. gold (18 out of 24 parts). It is 75% pure gold by weight. Pure gold is 24Kt.
The 705 stamp equates to 17 karat gold. Gold is stamped based on purity, with 24 kt gold being pure gold. 18kt gold is stamped 750 because it is 75% pure. 17kt gold is actually about 70.8% pure, but is stamped 705 instead of 708. 17 karat gold is not as common as 18kt or 14kt, but it is available. Especially in parts of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
gold electroplated. It is not solid gold
gold electroplated. It is not solid gold
Avtomat Kalashnikov