Anya Stehr
Feb 13, 2025
What does ODI mean on a 14k gold ring?
What does ODI mean on a 14k gold ring? Could you please provide a quick and detailed explanation? Thank you!
1 Answers
Feb 13, 2025
"ODI" (Original Designs) is a trademark by Tache USA Inc. It is the manufacturer’s hallmark on the jewelry.
14k gold is commonly found in cases where strength is important, such as in earring backs and bracelet clasps. Technically, 14K should be 583 (14/24 = .583333), but most manufacturers have adopted the European standard, making 14k gold slightly over 14k, so the mark is 585 in most 14k jewelry.
Gold is among the most beloved precious metals in the world. It is a wonderful ornament to wear and a great hedge against inflation and market downturns. For more information, check out some tips on buying gold jewelry at NDTV.com.
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