When my boyfriend proposed, I gave me a diamond ring, saying that it was 1.5 carats, but the rings were engraved with vague 18krgp. I don't know what it means. I want to ask?

That word is not as clear as a steel print.

5 thoughts on “When my boyfriend proposed, I gave me a diamond ring, saying that it was 1.5 carats, but the rings were engraved with vague 18krgp. I don't know what it means. I want to ask?”

  1. Let's talk about 18K first, that is gold content, 18K is 75%gold content. Besides, GP, GP is the abbreviation of Gold Plape in English, and is commonly known as forging gold. Simply means that GP is a symbol of gold plating. 1.5 carats cannot be inlaid with gold -plated. 95%of the diamonds may be fake. It is blurred because of electroplating. The regular products should be carved. The handwriting is clear. It is PTXXXX XXXXXCT or AUXXXX XXXXXCT. In addition, such a large diamond will definitely have a certificate, and you can also find the certificate number.

  2. It is not very clear. Mine is a diamond family. The logo with this brand is printed, and the size of the size is the size of the size.

    The landlord is very happy, 1.5 carats, I dare not imagine that they are shining, haha, occasionally 30 points.

  3. Get it. 1.5 carat? Intersection
    A international joke.
    The price of 1 carat on the market is about 120,000.
    The price of diamonds increases geometric multiple.
    If it is 1.5 carats, it is hundreds of thousands.
    The boyfriend is not so generous!

  4. 18KRGP and 23KRGP are the logo of alloy simulation jewelry.
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