An HK GP 14K pearl typically refers to a pearl that is set in or associated with a piece of jewelry made from 14-karat gold, often denoting that the gold is 58.3% pure. The "HK" could stand for a specific brand or manufacturer, but without additional context, it’s difficult to pinpoint an exact meaning. The pearl itself is a natural or cultured gem formed within oysters or mollusks, prized for its luster and beauty. Such jewelry pieces are commonly used in earrings, necklaces, or bracelets.
The gp means gold plated.
14K GP means fourteen karat -- gold plated.
it stands for 14, 000 gallons per minute!
it means 14 karat gold plated
Grandmas Platinum and sapphire bracelet looks priceless, but the OB 14k means that it is 14k gold "overband" or later known as electroplate or 14k GP for Gold Plated. Crushed i set out to prove that at least we had sapphires. Alas, a pin scratched the gem which should be second only to diamond in hardness. Sorry to disappoint you, but your jewelry is old, but also not worth a lot, aside from sentimental significance.
It's 14k gold (14 out of 24 metal components are gold) and IPS is the mark used by imperial pearls- a fine pearl jeweler.
The term "14k cp" on a pearl necklace typically indicates that the necklace features a 14-karat gold clasp or component, with "cp" likely standing for "clasp." This means that the gold used in the clasp is 58.3% pure gold, which is a common standard for gold jewelry. The pearls themselves may vary in quality and type, but the 14k marking assures you of the gold content in the clasp.
14kt gp just means its gold plated its not as valuable like real gold its basicly dipped in gold and 14 perecent of the metal is alloy
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L S means the designer's initials. when a piece is not real it would have a GP next to the 10K,14K,18K,24K or it would say 950 PL which means gold plated silver. Either way it's always best to have appraised by a professional.