4 thoughts on “What does K14 mean on the necklace you bought in Japan?”

  1. K14 is 14K, containing 58.3%gold!

    If your necklace weight is 100 grams, then this necklace contains 58.3 grams of pure gold.

    The gold jewelry of Japan and South Korea and Europe and the United States generally does not exceed 18K, most of which are 9K, 12K, 14K. Their gold is in the treasury, while Chinese gold is on the common people, haha.

    The K -gold jewelry, such K gold jewelry, has high hardness, is not easy to deform, and the cost is low. You can wear it at any time. Unlike many people in China, you can buy gold chains for many years.

    The answer, welcome to adopt!

    This or gold and silver jewelry or jewelry problem can be hi at any time.

  2. K14 is 14K, containing 58.3%of gold,

    If your necklace weight is 100 grams, then this necklace contains 58.3 grams of pure gold.

    The gold jewelry of Japan and South Korea and Europe and the United States generally does not exceed 18K, most of which are 9K, 12K, 14K. Their gold is in the treasury, while Chinese gold is on the common people, haha.

    The K -gold jewelry, such K gold jewelry, has high hardness, is not easy to deform, and the cost is low. You can wear it at any time. Unlike many people in China, you can buy gold chains for many years.

    The answers, welcome to adopt,

    This or gold and silver jewelry or jewelry problem can be hi at any time.

  3. The gold content of the alloy is generally represented by "K". 24K is 100% pure gold. Most of the alloys of K18, K14 and K12 are used. The content of the pure gold is: K18: 18/24 × 100 = 75%; K14: 14/24 × 100 = 58.3%; K12: 12/24 × 100 = 50% push in order.