2 thoughts on “Can anyone tell me what does 18K PT950 mean? What is 9K jewelry? Thanks!”

  1. 18K gold is made with 75%gold, and other 25%is made of silver, iron, copper and other metals. This metal is very hard, and the price is not expensive. It is generally used in jewelry inlaid. Because pure gold is very soft, inlay cannot be embedded with diamonds and other gems, so it works very well with this 18K gold inlaid. And the style is also tricky.

    18k gold has 3 colors. You can take a look at the luxury jewelry online. There are 18K platinum, 18K rose gold, and 18K gold.

    1K gold content is 100%, divided by 24, which is equal to 4.1666%.
    18 x 4.1666%= 75%, so the gold content of 18K is 75%.

    9k gold, we also calculated like this.
    9 x4.1666%= 37.5%
    is only 37.5%of the gold in 9K, and the other 62.5%are other metals.

    9k compared with 18K, they all belong to K gold jewelry. They are all the same categories, and the only difference is that the gold content is different. The color of 9K gold jewelry is not as beautiful as 18K, and the gold content of 9K must be less. Most of the inlaid jewelry on the market is 18K. Most of the European and American markets use 9K, 14K, etc.

    Is the PT950
    PT950 you asked refers to platinum, which refers to jewelry containing 95 % platinum ingredients, and the remaining 5 % are other precious metals and the mark is PT950. Platinum is very flexible. Rare and precious, no one with platinum jewelry is not allergic. Platinum luster and white, natural and pure, is a perfect expression and a real reflection. The purity of platinum jewelry is generally 95 % (while the purity of 18K gold is only 75 %), so it will not fade or change color, and it can still be shiny in the passage of time. Platinum's purity contains excellent white luster, which can best reflect the real light of diamonds. Platinum is also very suitable for skin loading. Because it does not contain impurities like other metals, platinum does not cause allergic reactions to the skin. In addition, Platinum also has PT900, PT990, and the newly launched platinum last year.

    It many people can't tell the same platinum and platinum. Platinum and platinum are the same. This statement is to fool consumers. Platinum and platinum are not the same metal.

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