It means that the gold in the bracelet contains less than of a 10k caliber, hence it is not gold.
I ran into a marking on a bracelet and it was stamped, "10K Mex". I tested that particular pracelet using the acid test and here are the results; When a 14K and/or 18K and/or 22K acid is applied on a scratched sample using the testing stone (the ruselt) = The sample vanishes immedietely When a 10K acid is applied on a scratched sample usig the testing stone (the ruselt) =The sample vanishes gradually leaving a trace of Gold. Conclusion: The pracelet contains less than 41.7% gold and hence it is less than 10k. Any piece of jewelry which is less than 10K, its not considered Gold in the USA.
14K means 14 karat Gold MEX means it was made in Mexico
CH 14K MEX probably means 14-karat gold-plated, made in Mexico. The CH could be an abbreviation for "chapa," meaning plate, metal sheet, or veneer.
Sterling silver rings are usually marked "sterling" or "925." Gold is usually marked with the karat, such as 10k, 14k, etc., but may also be marked 916 (22k), 750 (18k), 585 (14k), 417 (10k). European marks can also be 375 or 333, 9 8k respectively.
Cooking for Real - 2008 Tex Mex Two Step 1-20 was released on: USA: 2008
No it is not tex mex food. Tex Mex food is basically Mexican food that has been altered to be more American. For example using cheddar cheese instead of real Mexican cheese in a recipe. Tex Mex food is also food that has a Mexican feel but is really invented in the US like nachos. Cajeta originated in Mexico so it does not have American roots and is therefore not Tex Mex.
Puerco- real spanish word Marano- slang chicano word
Tyrannical Mex was created in 1993.
Mex probably stands for Mexico City, in Mexico
Chevys Fresh Mex was created in 1981.
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