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  2. 10 Costco Black Friday Jewelry Deals You Shouldn’t Pass Up

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    If you're in the market for something shiny this holiday season, you might assume that jewelers like Kay, Zales or Jared would be the places to go for the best Black Friday deals. But if you have a...

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    Sometimes, the most simple designs are the greatest show-stoppers. Hypoallergenic, nickel- and lead-free, these hoops are plated in 14k gold and are eye-catching without being overdone.

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    Paperclip Heart Bracelet. This very unique paperclip link bracelet in 14-karat yellow gold is going for $419.99 at Costco and makes for a one-of-a-kind Valentine’s Day gift for your one true ...

  5. Gold-filled jewelry - Wikipedia

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    This abbreviation is incompatible with FTC guidelines, which require clear labeling of the gold content and fineness (e.g., 1/20 14K GF). [3] Most high quality gold-filled pieces have the same appearance as high carat gold, and gold-filled items, even with daily wear, can last 10 to 30 years though the layer of gold will eventually wear off ...

  6. Fineness - Wikipedia

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    For example, a gold alloy of 127 ⁄ 128 fineness (that is, 99.2% purity) could have been described as being 23-karat, 3-grain, 1-quart gold. The carat fractional system is increasingly being complemented or superseded by the millesimal system, described above for bullion, though jewelry generally tends to still use the carat system.

  7. Colored gold - Wikipedia

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    Rose gold jewelry is becoming more popular in the 21st century, and is commonly used for wedding rings, bracelets, and other jewelry. Although the names are often used interchangeably, the difference between red, rose, and pink gold is the copper content: the higher the copper content, the stronger the red coloration.