If something if 14k, it is 14 karat gold. The GE portion would mean that part of the jewelry is not solid gold.
14karat gold electroplate
18 karat gold electroplate
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Sure, you can sell it to jewelry, pawn shop, or to me.
14 KT Gold Electroplate, not solid gold thus less value and less cost
"14k" refers to the purity of the gold, indicating that the jewelry is made of 14 parts gold and 10 parts other metals, making it 58.3% pure gold. "Ge" typically stands for "gold electroplated," meaning that a thin layer of gold is applied to a base metal through an electroplating process. Therefore, "14k ge" suggests the piece is gold electroplated with 14k gold, rather than solid 14k gold. This type of jewelry is often more affordable but may wear off over time.
Perhaps it's 14KT GE which means 14 Karat Gold Electroplate or it could be 14K HGE which means 14 Karat Heavy Gold Electroplate
absolutely nothing its made by lind
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around US$2450.00
not much. ge stands for "gold electroplate" which means the ring is plated and not solid gold.