3 thoughts on “What does DO125CT mean in the diamond ring?”

  1. The D0.125ct written in the diamond ring is the mark of the weight of the diamond.
    This on the inside of the diamond ring will generally have marks. The contents of the diamond ring marks include the manufacturer's code (or trademark), the material name, the material purity, and the weight of the diamond weight. When the jewelry cannot be printed for too detailed reasons, it will be attached to the logo label containing the mark content.
    The internal mark of diamond ring shows that the meaning of "*** G 18K D0.300ct" respectively:
    "***" means manufacturer code or trademark; Sometimes it is represented by AU, that is, the symbol of the chemical element of gold) as the gold material; "18K" represents the purity of the material, that is, the gold alloy with a content of 75%, which can also be identified as 750; The main stone is diamond; "0.300ct" means that the diamond weight is 0.300 carats (1 carat = 0.2 grams = 100 points, and 0.300ct is also 30 points diamonds).
    Per other material symbols: S means silver, PT indicates platinum, PD means gold.

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