The numbers "925" refer to the percentage of silver in a product: 92.5% pure silver. 925 is the federally required mark for any product made of sterling silver. This means that the bracelet you have that is gold is very likely gold plated, and doesn't have enough gold in it to say so. It is a silver bracelet with a gold plating or vermeil on it.
"CH18K" on a bracelet typically indicates that the piece is made of 18 karat gold. The "CH" stands for the karat purity of the gold, in this case, 18 karats. This means the gold content in the bracelet is 75% pure gold.
The number 925 on a gold bracelet indicates that it is sterling silver, not gold. Sterling silver is an alloy that contains 92.5% silver and is commonly used in jewelry making.
24karat PG likely refers to a bracelet made of 24-karat gold plated over a base metal such as brass or stainless steel. The "PG" may stand for "plated gold" or "gold-plated." This indicates that the bracelet is not pure gold but rather gold-plated, with a layer of pure gold on the surface.
CL stamped on a 9ct bracelet likely signifies the manufacturer or the designer of the piece. It could also be a mark indicating the gold purity, as 9ct gold is 37.5% pure gold.
"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.
means excatly the same as yellow gold
It's a Pandora jewelry piece.
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What does it mean if you break a yellow jelly bracelet
it is 10K Gold...
Your gold is real :)
NR on a gold bracelet likely stands for "not real" or "not gold." This indicates that the bracelet is not made of real gold but may be gold-plated or made of a different material.
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Plated gold
THAT IS THE STAMP, like gold for example, on a gold bracelet you will find 14k or 18k, \From Romania with love and gipsies
What is mean brz on gold bracelet
"Gold shelled," i.e., gold plated.