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Its around 1,000 dollars! i beleive.....but i wouldnt trust my opinion:) im a blonde!

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In terms of monetary value, 24K is worth more than 10K. But this isn't always desired, as 24K is more delicate than less pure gold (10K, 14K, 16K, 18K, etc.).

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There is a larger percentage of gold in a 14K piece of jewelry than a 10K piece.

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14. The higher the karat the more pure the gold.

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No. 14K has more actual gold content.

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10 kt

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