14k RSA refers to a key size of 14,000 bits in the RSA encryption algorithm. RSA, which stands for Rivest-Shamir-Adleman, is a widely used method for secure data transmission. A key size of 14k is significantly larger than the commonly used sizes (like 2048 or 4096 bits), offering enhanced security but also requiring more computational resources for encryption and decryption processes. However, it's important to note that such large key sizes can lead to diminishing returns in security versus performance.
What does r1 14k
ACCR is what means it is one of Artcarved's rings. 14k is referring to the gold.
14k means that the ring is 14 karots... soft but not easy to break
In relation to jewellery - it's the purity of the gold (14k) the 'ar' mark probably identifies the manufacturer.
T.W. means total weight. ~ Da shin