What does Lind mean on a ring?
Jewelry marked Lind is from the Lindenwold company.
Is a ring real if it says 14K?
It is 14/24, which equals 58.3% gold and 41.7% alloy. In most engagement rings the stamp in the ring is 14k or sometimes 585. Both of those stamps mean the wedding ring is 14 karat gold. So the only pure gold is 24 karat gold which is sometimes called 999 gold.
What does 24k HGE mean?
“HGE” stands for “hard gold electroplated,” which means the object is not solid 18 karat gold throughout. Pure gold is 24 karats, or 24k. Therefore, 18 karat or 18k gold is 75 percent pure gold.
How much is a 14kt HGe Lind ring worth?
HGE means heavy gold electroplate. Even if it says 14k it is not worth what a 14k ring is worth. It is metal plated in gold. LIND is a costume jewelry manufacturer and from my own research recently you could expect from $10-20 Australian dollars if you sold it online. I dont think a pawn shop would take it.
What does the marking ” 14K HGe ” mean on a ring?
Markings on a ring that indicate “14k HGE” mean the ring contains 14-karat gold in “heavy gold electroplate,” which indicates that the gold is not pure or solid gold but is a covering for some other metal. Normally, this layer of gold has a thickness between 7 and 100 millionths of an inch.
Can a 14kt HGe ring be a real diamond?
The odds are very good that if your ring has a large clear stone but it`s marked 14KT HGE, it isn`t a real diamond. Very unlikely a large diamond would be put in that setting at 14Kt HGE is a very cheap costume jewelry quality–meaning very thin 14Kt hydrostatic gold plating on a base metal—usually brass. Was this answer helpful? Yes | No
What do the numbers mean on a 10K gold ring?
This percentage is often times marked as three numbers on a 10K gold ring, 417. The same is true for all other karat grades. Sometimes the karat stamp will be followed by other letters such as P, GP, HGE, RGP, and GF. P after the stamp like “14KP” means 14 Karat plumb.