I wondered this myself, so I did some research. Gold was originally discovered in Asia a very long time ago in it's purest form, .999% pure or 24KT. Gold made it's way via trade westward across the globe. In order to transport (transportation fees etc) the gold would be stepped and the actual purity would be lessened the farther West it came. IN India, the common gold is 22KT gold. The popular gold in Europe is 18kt as it is only 75% pure. By the time you get to the U.S., it is only 58.5% pure, which is 14KT and then gold made it's journey southward to this is why the most common gold in central and South America is 10KT. When figuring the value of gold, you have to again figure the purity, because the dollar value you see traded on Wall Street is for pure (24KT) gold. So if you have an item that is only 58.5% pure gold, then yo have to take that Wall Street Price and multiple it by .585 to compare values appropriately. I got most of this information from three sites. I will try to add their links
9K gold is the lowest and 24K is the highest quality. So considering that 14K gold is about in the middle, it is decently good quality.
From experience, I would say it is good quality because I have a 14K gold filled necklace and it has lasted for a while now.
No, they do not contain fake gold but they are not pure gold. The purity is measured by karats. 14 karat gold which is used for jewelry for example is 14 parts gold and 10 parts other metal such as nickel, copper etc....Such metal mixes are called alloys.
Suisse gold bars on the other hand which are bought as investments for example are 24 karat solid gold.
Actually 14K is the American stamp, 14ct is a European stamp for 14 Carat gold. So yes it is real.
Yes is it. 14 k gold has 58.5% of gold, is less expensive, less vivid and more resistant to tarnishing.
Is 14k jp is real gold
Yes
585 is an equivalent marking for 14k gold (real gold, not plated)
Gd on gold usally means gold dipped (Gold Plated), GF = Gold Filled
The "AK" is Turkish for "altın kaplama," which means "gold-plated" in Turkey. 14K gold is 14 karat gold. So the item with the mark "AK 14K" is 14K gold-plated.
somewhere I read that it means gold plated (with 14k gold)
14K means 14/24, of 7/12, which is 58% gold. Unplated means that a) the jewelry is not simply plated with the 14K gold, but it is 14K gold through and through, and b) the 14K gold is not plated with anything else.
14K Gold Electro-plated
The gp means gold plated.
gold-plated
it is a 14 carat gold ring
A 14K gold plated jewelry means, 14 parts of gold to 10 parts alloy has been plated to a base metal. Gold plate is inexpensive but it gets more costly as the Karats are increased.
14k F means gold fill not gold plated gold fill is better than plated but not solid gold just a thin layer of gold applied to some other metal
14kt gp just means its gold plated its not as valuable like real gold its basicly dipped in gold and 14 perecent of the metal is alloy