Pure gold
24karat PG likely refers to a bracelet made of 24-karat gold plated over a base metal such as brass or stainless steel. The "PG" may stand for "plated gold" or "gold-plated." This indicates that the bracelet is not pure gold but rather gold-plated, with a layer of pure gold on the surface.
the PG stands for Plated Gold - meaning the ring is not pure 14kt gold but made of another metal overlayed with 14kt gold
"pg" on a necklace, ring ect. stands for plated gold ; meaning the jewelry is not completely gold, its a different gold with 14k plated over it.
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The marking "PG 750" on a ring indicates that the metal is made of 75% pure gold, with the remaining 25% typically composed of other metals, such as copper or silver. The "PG" stands for "pink gold," which is a type of gold alloy that has a reddish hue due to the copper content. This marking signifies the quality and authenticity of the gold used in the piece.
"18kt" refers to the gold purity, meaning the chain is made of 18 karat gold. "pg" may indicate that the chain is made with palladium as a white gold alloy, or it could be a manufacturer's marking.
Tiny globe near right edge of pg 9
24 carats in pure gold!
It is at the top of pg 20 at the very end of the right
It is important to know the meanings of markings on jewelry, it tells us about its quality and its creator. 14K PG means 14 carat plumb gold.
The term "18kt pg" refers to 18-karat pink gold, indicating the gold's purity and color. The number "3.984.900" could represent a serial number, model number, or a specific identifier for the piece of jewelry or item made from this gold. It may also indicate a weight or a specific measurement relevant to the item.
Go On - 2012 Go for the Gold Watch 1-19 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL USA:TV-PG