What does lnd on gold mean?
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What does lnd on gold mean?
LND, that would indicate it was “lined” or “Rolled Gold” quite often preceded by 10K or 14K.
What does 9ct lnd mean?
9ct is a measure of the amount of pure gold used to make the piece of jewellery. Pure gold is very soft so is unsuitable for jewellery as it would mark easily, the claws holding gemstones would bend easily as well. 9ct represents 9/24 or 37.5% of pure gold.
What does MDB mean on jewelry?
Market Deliverable Brand (MDB)
What does W9D mean on jewellery?
› Yellow Gold Fine Rings Triplet Opals. Results 1 – 15 of 28 – Get the best deal for Yellow Gold Fine Rings Triplet Opals from the largest online HALLMARKS: Stamped W9D (William Dunkling, 9k gold).
What does AB mean on jewelry?
Aurora Borealis refers to the thin metallic coating that is sprayed onto crystals, creating a beautiful iridescent sheen. The finish is meant to pick up and reflect the colors around it. Beautiful AB rhinestone balls sold at Rings & Things! Originally this finish was famous for it’s use in elaborate costume jewelry.
What does 10K stamp mean?
10K, 14K, 18K, 24K, etc – if this is the ONLY stamp on the piece, it is telling you first and foremost that the piece is solid gold and secondly, the karat fineness of the gold. So for 10K gold jewelry, 417 out of 1,000 parts are pure gold. For 14K gold jewelry, 585 parts out of 1,000 are pure gold.
What does 14kgd mean?
GD is the trademark, it does not mean gold dipped. You’ll still need to test it to make sure it’s 14K, although it should be. The chain is gold filled. The stamp means that 1/20th of the weight of the piece is 14K gold.
What does 9ct Apex mean?
A timeless signet ring from the Art Deco era, c1930! The early Australian signet ring is made of 9ct yellow gold. Stamped “9CTAPEX” and V64″ inside, denoting 9ct gold, design number and the maker; Apex was the trade mark used by the large manufacturing St Kilda firm ‘G & E Rodd’ from the 1920’s to late 1940’s.