Titanium and Platinum have gained in popularity over the years the use of yellow gold of 14k or 18k remains the leader in materials used for rings. It is difficult to beat the elegant and luxurious look of yellow gold.
Another type of gold that is still at the top and becoming even more popular is the white gold variety which makes a good choice for people who don't particularly care for yellow gold. White gold is much more rare and precious than sterling silver and will not tarnish easily like silver does plus it is neutral and compliments nearly any color.
SRT is the logo of the company that made your ring.
DASON means the ring was made by Davidson of New York
What does it mean if a ring say RS10K IN SIDE OF THE
10K means the ring is 10 karat gold. 10 karat gold is 37.5% solid gold and 62.5% alloy. Gold is naturally extremely soft so all gold is mixed with an alloy in order to make it practical for wear. The C simply represents the company who made the ring.
it means the stainless steel ring has a 10k gold section, probably in the form of a thin layer 10k gold stripe. the gold on the ring will not be a significant amount compared to the weight of the stainless steel part.
SRT is the logo of the company that made your ring.
10k 512 means, you have a 10k gold ring with 5.12carat's total gem weight.
It's the Karat amount of the gold in the alloy the ring is made of. The higher the number the more gold there is. 24Karat is pure gold.
DASON means the ring was made by Davidson of New York
It means that she mess'n with a broken N!ggah she 's a real Gold Getah.
What does it mean if a ring say RS10K IN SIDE OF THE
10k refers to the ring being made from 10 karat gold. That does have value. The 'tiara' reference I am not sure about without seeing the style of the ring.
It is the quantity of Gold which is applied on the ring.
10K means the ring is 10 karat gold. 10 karat gold is 37.5% solid gold and 62.5% alloy. Gold is naturally extremely soft so all gold is mixed with an alloy in order to make it practical for wear. The C simply represents the company who made the ring.
it means the stainless steel ring has a 10k gold section, probably in the form of a thin layer 10k gold stripe. the gold on the ring will not be a significant amount compared to the weight of the stainless steel part.
In newer designs Ive seen where Ster/10K indicates that the ring is sterling silver, plated with 10K gold. In older designs, the 2 stamps usually mean that part of the ring is sterling and part of the ring is 10K gold.
10 carat gold made by plainville stock company.