I checked it out and my finger is about 3inch as well and my ring size is 8 1/2 or 9.
9/2 = 4.5
If you mean 2/3 then 2/3 of 225 = 150
how much is/are 2 and 2
that is about 2 grams less than a full oz of pure gold (28.6G) so between 5 and 10% less than the value of one oz of gold, you will have to check the price yourself due to price fluctuations.
If a silver ring is stamped with "14k" and "92.5," it likely means that the ring is a combination of silver (which is 92.5% pure) and gold (which is typically 14 karat, or around 58.3% gold content). This combination creates a unique metal alloy that gives the ring its own distinctive properties.
For example when we compare between A106-B and A53-B seamless from chemical composition point of view, we find that :1. A106-B contains silicon, min. 0.10% where A53-B has zero%, and silicon is the important element for improving the heat resistance criteria.2. A106-B contains manganese 0.29-1.06%, where A53-B 1.2%.3. A106-B contains low sulfur and phosphorus, max. 0.035%where A53-B contains 0.05 and 0.045%respectively.
I wondered that too... I had found a ring that I thought was costume jewelry until I relaized it had a stamp on the inside of the band with that same thing. A place on eBay is selling a ring and this is what they say about it: "marked "14K" & "DQ CZ" which is the mark of the QVC TV original seller of this ring; 14K solid gold QVC ladies CZ "Diamonique" ring". Not sure if this is 100% accurate or not, but it seems to make sense. Anybody know any better???
It all depends on: how many diamonds make up the 1ct cluster, what is the quality/grade of the diamonds, is the ring in gold, platinum? The ring is 14k white gold with 7 .2 carat stones the diamonds are okay I don't know the grade
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"c2" likely refers to the quality of the diamond; it may stand for "colorless, grade 2." "China on a ring" could mean that the ring was manufactured or sold in China.
Not necessarily. Hallmarks (stamps) are not entirely reliable - rings with stamps can be wrong, and rings without stamps can be real. You might consider walking into a jewelry store to simply ask if they have any ideas about the ring.
2 kg is 2000 grams , depending on 14k , 10k , or whatever , about 17.00 per gram for 10k , 27.00 for 14k . potentially up to 50,000.00 + us dollars.
It doesnt mean anything. It could mean that your boyfriend is dead and he is trying to tell you to take that ring off and find someone else... maybe idk :)
PWJ 14K stands for Paul Winston Jewelry, and the company now specializes in Bridal jewelry under the True Romance brand name.
No worries a lot of jewelry has markings like RL. Just the name of the business or person putting their stamp on it. Now something like rgp means rolled gold not much value. I have 2 14k RL sets of earrings and they 100% real.
The 1/2 Carat Diamond Stud 14K Gold Earrings have standard screw backings. This will keep them secure and reduce the risk of losing them.