14K nickel white
14KNW typically refers to a designation used in the aviation industry, specifically indicating a wind direction and speed. The "14" represents the wind speed in knots, while "KNW" stands for "knots" and "wind." In this context, it suggests a wind speed of 14 knots coming from the northwest. Such information is crucial for pilots and meteorologists for flight planning and weather assessments.
A gold ring marked "14knw" is likely a real gold piece, as "14k" indicates that it contains 14 parts gold out of 24, making it 58.3% pure gold. The "nw" could refer to a specific manufacturer or hallmark, but it’s not a standard designation. Always consider having the ring tested by a professional jeweler for confirmation.