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How do you identify pure gold by naked eye?

The purity of items made from gold (jewelry, coins, or other memorabilia) cannot be identified visually except by markings such as 9k,10k, 14k, 16k, 18k, 21K, 22K, 24K or in number form such as 375, 416, 585, 750, 916 or 1000. In most Japanese jewelry, K18 is the usual hallmark for 18K. Chinese gold often has an ORIG hallmark which may be a company logo. Every gold item whether it be Spanish, Italian, Singapore, Chinese, Japanese, or from the Middle East can be identifiable by the generic locks that comes with it. The S lock is seen on many Chinese gold chains. Lobster clasps can often be seen in Spanish and Italian gold with differences in terms of its shape. the newer Italian lobster locks are often pear shaped. The older spring locks can be seen in most vintage and antique gold jewelry. The clasp varies on thicker bracelets. Most Italians and Spanish have fancy locks while the rest use a double click push lock with a safety latch at the side. Upon visual inspection, Spanish and Italian gold can be identified by its design. They often are more "fancy" with added color hues i.e. tri-color (rose gold, white gold & yellow gold). on a solid yellow gold. However, Spanish/Italian gold has a lighter yellow hue compared to most 18K or 14k with intricate artistic and fancy modern art (greek keys, elephants, medusa head etc) and due to this, most Italian and Spanish gold objects are plated or hollow, as solid gold would be very costly. Japanese gold is a more rustic brownish yellow color since their standard is K18 for 18K gold. Chinese gold is more "yellow," specially as it ages. Singapore and Middle East gold is often distinguishable by their cultural design; Saudi with more Arabic designs or symbols than Singapore. Singapore often has "diamond cut" designs to make them "sparkle," as does some saudi gold. Many Asian gold designs are also often solid and not hollow. The higher the number, the purer (and softer) the gold. For typical hard wear applications like rings, you would not want gold purer than 18k.


How do you see if is a real diamond?

There are a number of different ways to see if a diamond is real. The quickest and easier is the fog test: a real diamond will disperse the heat from your breath immediately, the setting: such as 10k, 14k or 18k stamps inside the setting, anything with a C.Z (cubic zirconia) usually indicates that the diamond is not real, a jewelers loupe and also if it has rainbow reflections if you look at it from the top. You can also take it to a jeweler and get it evaluated.


What is the most expensive diamond in the world?

Your question assumes that a diamond has changed hands for money. Many important diamonds, however, have never been sold, but have been owned based on the stone being a spoil of war or a gift to royalty.The 'most expensive diamond' may be in regal crown jewels owned by a nation state. The British and Thai crown jewels are examples of magnificent diamonds held this way. Because they have not changed hands for money, there are essentially and otherwise priceless.There are, however, a few examples of expensive diamonds, some with their record per-carat prices:The world's most expensive diamond -- 35.56 carat Whittlesbach blue -- sold for $24.3 million, beating a previous record of $16.5 million for a 100-carat diamond in 1995.The DeBeers Millennium Star DiamondThe Taylor-Burton DiamondThe CentenaryCullinan (never sold, gifted to the British Crown)Hope DiamondA 7.03 blue diamond sold for £6m ($9.5 million) in March 2009 in Geneva.Chopard blue diamond ring for 16,260,000 dollars. It has a 9-carat blue diamond, more white diamonds, and a 18k white gold setting. (In general, blue diamonds are the among rarest and most expensive diamonds in the world.)


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What brand of wrist watch is Dolvett Quincy wear on the Biggest Loser?

I believe he wears a solid 18K gold Rolex Daytona or GMT-II.


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rolex datejust 18k


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Around $23,000


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A Rolex GMT Master 18K Gold - Diamond & Ruby Vintage 1986 costs of around £15,000.00 but a 1986 datejust rolex is about 9.000 =]


What kind of watch does dr Phil wear?

It's a Rolex Yachtmaster in 18K gold.


What kind of gold watch does Dr Phil wear?

It's a Rolex Yachtmaster in 18K gold.


What type of watch does sonny crocket wear?

The first three seasons sunny wears an 18k Rolex date just with wooden oak band. The last 2 seasons he is wearing a gold Ebel chronograph.


What does ploro 18k mean?

ploro 18k


What is the equivalent resistance if six 18 kOhm resistors are connected in 1. series 2. parallel as was asked by Mackey90 on 8 December 2008?

6 separate 18kOhm resistors wired in series make a total resistance of:18k+18k+18k+18k+18k+18k which is 108 kOhm.6 separate 18kOhm resistors wired in parallel make a total resistance of:1/[(1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k)] which is 3 kOhm.


Which Breitling watches would you like to buy that are for sale?

I would like to buy a Breitling - Callistino because is really beautiful, and it seems in a good price for being a gold piece, the case is 18k Yellow Gold case with rotating bezel (28mm dia.), and the bracelet is 18k Yellow Gold Pilot bracelet with flip-lock clasp, and it seems something I would use.


What does 18K sac mean in a ring?

what does 18K SAC mean in a ring


Is an 18k gold ring homogeneous?

18k is not homgeneous