Markings do not guarantee metal content or fineness. Testing by qualified persons is the only sure way of knowing.
Yes it is really 14K Gold. However, it is a lower percentage. Instead of being 585 for is the symbol for 14K it is marked 535.
585 Marking on Italian jewellery indicates it is 14K gold
Is 14k dk real
I have a chain and its stamp pom 14k is it real
Duragold is a trademark for a type of gold jewellery that is made in Italy. 14K means 14 carat but not quite. 14K Duragold is 53.5% gold, while normal 14-carat gold is 58.5%.
Italy is where the jewelry was made and 14k is the amount of carats of the gold which is the same as purity. The number likely was engraved and means something to the prior owner.
MI means Made in Italy .. I've had a figaro styled 14K gold chain for over 15 years, and when I converted it into a bracelet, I was able to use 14K nitric acid to test a cut link. It most certainly was real gold, and it had the hallmarks "MI", "14KT", and "MADE ITALY" stamped into the clasps. You can have it tested with a Niton DXL XRF Analyzer, which is an x-ray style tester, at your local gemologist.
de cesare is the name of a designer and 14k is the quality of the gold in the bracelet.
Italy is where the jewelry was made and 14k is the amount of carats of the gold which is the same as purity. The number likely was engraved and means something to the prior owner.
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it may just say 585 which means it 58.5% gold. which is 14k so it works out.