The listing, GORGEOUS!! 14KT GOLD 4,RUBY & 4,DIAMOND RING! $589.00 Zales! CHRISTMAS is CLOSE! has ended.
"ABSOLUTELY" one drop dead Gorgeous ring~! It has 4 Ruby stones set in 4 prongs each & 4 Diamonds set in 4 prongs each. 3 of the Diamond & 3 of the Ruby stones are 0.05 Carats each and there is one of each stones that are 0.03 Carats each, The ring is a size 9.1/2. It's been sitting in my drawer for a while now. I was going to sell it but the shops just don't give the true value anymore so I have decided to let a lucky lady on Listia take it home to cherish as I have.
It is 14Kt Yellow Gold and is marked as in the pictures. Treat yourself Gals! or Hubbies "GET IT FOR YOUR WIFE" (:
This ring is 100% real Diamonds, Real Rubies & Real Gold!! The settings are Beautiful and the stones are very, very sparkly! It will come delivered for free and in the ring box in the pics.
For those of you wondering what KP, it means Karat Plumb. That's "plumb" as in "straight" or "exact"
This marking relates to some odd, and now obsolete, US laws. 14 karat means that an item is 14/24 gold with the remainder being other metals. The problem comes with the rounding. 13.88/24 would be rounded to 14k under the old US law and 13k under matching British law. Obviously, this could cause some confusion, especially for US manufacturers who want to sell in Europe. European customers simply didn’t believe the marks. They started using 14kp (the p stands for plumb) to mean that it is at least 14.00/24 parts gold. The rules have actually changed to where US manufacturers are using the same rules as the rest of the world but the 14kp system of naming still lives on. For new pieces, 14k and 14kp both mean that it’s at least 14.00/24 parts gold.
Basically if it is marked 14kp it is 14k gold EXACTLY
I have set a GIN on this and it is very low considering the credit ratio value of $1 per 1,000 credits.
Thank you for stopping by. Happy Holidays to all our friends and fans on Listia!