Gold Plated
Gold Plated
Not much
24k on a necklace refers to the amount of pure gold in the material. It indicates that the necklace is made of 24 karat gold, which is the highest level of purity for gold jewelry. This means that the necklace is made of 99.9% pure gold.
GP- General Purpose
725 stand in the necklace it is very low silver. For Real!
The K in 24K stands for "karat," which is a measure of the purity of gold. 24K gold is considered pure gold, meaning it is 99.9% gold with no other metals mixed in.
General Purpose
Well honey, a 24K GB necklace would be worth about as much as a chocolate teapot - absolutely nothing. You see, GB stands for gigabytes, not gold bullion. So unless you're planning on wearing a USB drive around your neck, I suggest you stick to the real bling.
Oh, dude, a 24KGL necklace would be worth its weight in gold, literally! Since 24K means it's pure gold, you'd just need to check the current price of gold per gram and do some quick math. But hey, if you're thinking of buying one, make sure you're not getting ripped off by some shady jeweler, like, do your research, man!
10k Gold is a good material for someone who works outside, since 10k is more durable than 14 or 24k. A herringbone necklace would be the strongest style.
Normally GP in any scorebook stands for Games Played.
It could be any weight. 14k gold means 14 karat gold and tells you the amount of pure gold in the necklace (58%). It tells you nothing about how heavy the necklace is. (24k gold is 100% pure, and is softer than 14k gold.)