18KGE on a gold ring means that the ring is made of 18 karat gold electroplated over a base metal. The "GE" stands for gold electroplated. This type of jewelry may not be as valuable as solid gold jewelry.
Gold jewelry in Portugual must by law be 19.2 karat pure, there fore the marking of 800 translates to 80% gold, or 19.2 parts out of 24 (24 parts being 24 karat gold, 100% pure). A lot of European gold jewelry is marked 750, which ranslates to 75% gold content, or 18K, 18 out of 24 parts gold. Gold in the US is typically 14K or 58.5% gold, which is represented by the mark 585, 417 is 10K, 41.7% gold. Hope this helps.
"EA" on jewelry likely stands for "Earring Adapter," meaning the jewelry piece can be worn as either an earring or pendant.
A marking of "925" typically indicates sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals. Gold jewelry will typically be marked with "9K," "14K," "18K," or "24K" to indicate the purity of the gold.
Yes, 14k gold is a good choice for jewelry as it contains 58.5% gold, making it durable and suitable for everyday wear. It also has a lower price point compared to higher gold purities like 18k or 24k.
18K gold Made in Italy
HMS is a company that specializes in 18k, 14k, 10k and platinum jewelry
18k white gold
18K Gold Brevetto Italian
14k-18K refers to the purity of gold in the jewelry piece. 14k gold is 58.3% pure gold, while 18K gold is 75% pure gold. The "KG" likely refers to the weight of the gold in the jewelry, measured in kilograms.
BO on jewelry is the mark of the manufacturer. 18k means that there are 18 carats of whatever metal in that piece of jewelry.
75% is total gold in your jewelry and 25% are other metals
Pretty sure that's 18 karat gold plated.
CH 18K on jewelry likely indicates that the item is made of gold that is 18 karats in purity. This means that the gold is composed of 75% pure gold and 25% alloy metal.
14K, 18K, 9ct are the most popular you will also see 585 for 14k gold and 750 for 18k.
18k means it is 18 carat gold. IDGC is the maker's mark but I am not sure who that maker is unless you look it up in reference.
"Ploro" does not have a known meaning in Spanish or any other widely spoken language. "18k" typically refers to gold jewelry that is 18 karats, indicating the purity of the gold. It's possible that "ploro 18k" is a brand or product name that combines these elements.