What does 120 14kt mean on a bracelet
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14KT RT on a ring indicates that the piece is made of 14 karat gold, which contains 58.3% pure gold mixed with other metals for durability. The "RT" typically stands for "rose gold," meaning the gold has a reddish hue achieved by alloying it with copper. This combination gives the ring its distinct color and character while maintaining the quality of gold.
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14kt is an indication that either the ring is slightly more than 50% gold (14/24, to be precise) or the maker/seller of the ring wants you to THINK that. MS1 is probably a maker's mark, an indication of who made it. I don't know who uses the mark "MS1".
It means that the Gold on the metal you have is actually Gold Plated. 120 stands for 1/20, which means since it is only a plating, it is only one-twentieth it's weight in actual gold.