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14kt is obviously "14 karat" indicating purity. The CH is probably the manufacturer's mark.

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"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.

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