The marking "GM22L10k" on a gold pendant indicates specific details about the piece. "10k" signifies that the gold content is 10 karats, meaning it is 41.7% pure gold. The "GM" likely represents the manufacturer's initials or brand, while "22L" could refer to a specific design or collection. This marking helps identify the quality and origin of the jewelry.
It means its 14 Karat Gold.
It means it's 41.7% pure or 10K gold
A gold pendant should be worn with a gold necklace. If the pendant has mostly white or another color in it and just a small amount of gold it might look alright with a silver necklace. Try the gold pendant with the silver necklace and see how it looks, if you think it looks good than by all means wear it.
92.5 sterling silver coated with 12 karat gold. made in china.
It stands for J & C Ferrara jewelry co.
The "12K CF" marking on a pendant indicates that the piece is made of 12 karat gold, which consists of 50% pure gold and 50% other metals. The "CF" typically stands for "carat fine," referring to the gold content. This marking signifies the quality and composition of the gold used in the jewelry.
That sounds like a hallmark stamp telling who made it.
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The mass of a gold pendant can vary depending on its size and design. On average, a small gold pendant can weigh around 2-5 grams, while larger or more intricate pendants may weigh 10 grams or more. Gold is a dense metal, so even small pieces can have significant weight.
14 KT refers to the purity of the gold, in this case it's 14 Karats. As for the D's it isn't a common mark on gold so I can only assume that it is the makers mark.
There are many different stores and websites where a person could purchase a white gold pendant. They can be bought on websites such as eBay or jewelry stores such as Peoples.
Our 1.20 carat diamond journey pendant is set in 14KT white gold and weighs about 4.5 grams.