Yes, 923 gold is real gold. In the context of gold jewelry, the number 923 refers to the purity of the gold, also known as the gold fineness. Gold purity is measured in karats, with 24 karat gold being the purest form. Therefore, 923 gold is equivalent to approximately 92.3% pure gold, making it a high-quality gold alloy commonly used in jewelry making.
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The 923 you're seeing inside your ring is likely a stamp indicating the purity of the ring. 923 means that the ring is 92.3% pure gold or silver (whichever your ring is).
It was used hundreds of years ago talking about gold. You have got mixed up with carrot and carat; carrot being a vegetable and carat being the way of explaining how pure gold is.
Its not gold. 925 is Sterling Silver.
24 karats is the purest gold
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No, 923 is not a white gold. White gold is an alloy of gold and other white metals such as nickel, palladium, or silver, typically used in jewelry. The number 923 does not correspond to any known white gold composition or standard in the jewelry industry. It is important to note that the purity and color of gold are denoted by the karat (e.g., 14k, 18k) and not by a numerical value like 923.
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it depends on the quality of gold. some 1 carrot golds are £80 and some are £800. it variesDepends,How big are they?
24 Carat (or Karat) gold is 100% pure gold.