rgp 10 kt means its "rolled gold plated" of the 10 kt variety
RGP means Rolled Gold Plated and is a gold lining applied in the jewelry industry to watches, pens and the like. The amount of gold in a RGP product must constitute at a minimum 1/40th of the weight of the whole product. You can then refer to the 10kt gold price calculator link below to find out how much it is worth
There is no such thing. The number is wrong and the word is spelled with a "k". If you mean .958 (point nine five eight), that is the specific value of what is called 10 karat, or 10-kt gold. Pure gold is 24-kt. gold. 50% pure gold is 12-kt. Therefore, 10-kt gold is only 41.7% pure.
Jewelry engraved with RGP, which stands for Rolled Gold Plating, or plaqué d'or laminé, (proper designation: 1/30 14 kt.), contains approximately 100 times the average amount of gold utilized in gold plating (which is either sprayed or dipped). Rolled Gold Plating involves the lamination of a thin sheet of gold leaf with a lesser metal (usually brass), fused by heating under pressure.
Yes. It is.
10 kt gold is lighter yellow than 14 kt gold
10 carats
Are you looking at it or buying/selling it? 10-kt gf looks the same as 10-kt solid gold. But that's where the similarity ends. 10 karat filled gold is a very thin layer of 10-kt gold bonded to each side of a thicker sheet of a base metal.
It means that is it 18 kt gold. XXX = .750 or 18 kt. Hope that helps.
for the love of god buy a test kit. it is 10 kt gold
It stands for 14 kt gold and the piece is from Europe usually .That is the national symbol to say it is 14 kt gold .
41.7 % by weight
925 means 22kt gold or 18 kt gold