14KT is 14 karat- the most common purity of gold used for real gold jewelry. it means 14 parts of gold and 10 parts of another metal.it is not a fairly low grade of purity. Keepsake is the maker- a large jewelry company that sells much of their jewelry through mass marketers, such as Walmart, Sam's Club, etc.
What does the a18 stamp mean
It stands for 14 kt gold and the piece is from Europe usually .That is the national symbol to say it is 14 kt gold .
14 kt is 58.5 % pure gold
The 14 on gold jewelry means that is made of 14 karat (or 14 kt) gold.
ODI Is the logo of the company who made the ring.
WEH is for Walter E. Hayward, Co.
Pure gold is 24 kt. 14 kt gold is (14/24)=.5833 pure. Multiply by 100 and it is 58.33% pure.
Well, honey, "zp" stamped on a ring typically stands for "zinc plating." It's a common method used to protect metal from corrosion. So, if you see "zp" on your ring, it's just telling you that it has a zinc plating to keep it looking fabulous.
"14 kt CH" likely refers to a bracelet made with 14 karat gold charm. The "CH" might indicate that the bracelet has a charm or is specifically designed as a charm bracelet. The "kt" stands for karat, indicating the purity of the gold used in the bracelet.
the higher the number the better
No, sometimes there is also 24 kt gold.
meaning that the item is less than 14k gold.