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it is not gold electroplate it is gold
The ge stands for gold electroplating.........basically its garbage
"GE" stands for gold electroplate, meaning that it may not be a true gold ring. Have a licensed jeweler make that determination to be certain.
The marking "18k GE" typically means that the ring is made of gold electroplate over a base metal, such as brass or copper. The "GE" stands for gold electroplate. It indicates that the ring has a layer of gold plating over a base metal core, making it more affordable than solid gold.
not much. ge stands for "gold electroplate" which means the ring is plated and not solid gold.
The "18k" indicates that the ring is made of 18 karat gold, not silver. The "ge" likely stands for "gold electroplated," meaning the gold is only on the surface of the ring. Lastly, "SA" is not a standard jewelry marking, so its meaning is unclear and may vary depending on the jeweler.
18 karat gold electroplate
An 18k GE stamp indicates the ring is gold electroplated, meaning a thin layer of gold is plated over another metal. The gold color inside suggests that the underlying metal is yellow in color. If the ring is broken, it may not have substantial value beyond its gold content due to the plating.
A: The GE usually stands for Gold Electroplate. The rest is the initials of the designer.Gold Electroplating is done by taking a silver ring, plating it with copper, and then plating the copper with 18kt gold. The gold (18kt) is so thin it essentially has no value. Jewelers will not generally size a GE ring, if it is sized you will see the plating flake off, and there will be three colours visible, the gold plating, the copper, then the silver. A GE ring is essentially costume jewellery.
If you have the sufficent mining level to mine gold, then find a gold ore and smelt it into a gold bar. Grab a ring mold from players, the ge, or a local shop. When done, use the ring mold and the gold bar on the furnace, and choose the option to make a gold ring.
It could mean gold electroplated with 10K gold. And, if the band is plated, the stone is not a diamond.