What are the imprints on gold jewelry? I heard that there are logos on gold jewelry, why don't I do?
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According to national regulations, the back of each golden platinum jewelry must be engraved with the AU (or G and gold) PT (or platinum) logo, and after the sign, the thousands of points (ie, platinum content), such as "AU750) "(Represents the gold content of 75%, also known as 18K gold)," AU999 "(representing the gold content of 99.9%, also known as thousands of gold)," PT900 "(represents platinum content 90%)," Thousands of Platinum "means indicating Platinum content is greater than equal to 99.9%.
only jewelry that indicates that gold marks AU (or G and gold), platinum signs PT (or platinum) is the real gold or platinum jewelry. If not, you should ask a merchant for inquiry. If necessary, you can ask for a return.
The mark of gold jewelry includes manufacturers' code, materials and purity, and a fine gold chain like the Qianai Jewelry I bought does not have a printed note, which contains marks containing the mark content. Very trustworthy.
Generally there are, what brand of jewelry is you, and you generally indicate how much gold content is on it.
There are generally there are the gold jewelry you bought too thin or too small, otherwise you have bought fake gold.
You have a good look at you inside