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What does A goods labeled behind the gold inlaid jade mean?

2 thoughts on “What does A goods labeled behind the gold inlaid jade mean?”

  1. It means that the gold inlaid jade is a jadeite with 99.9%gold, also called gold jadeite.
    A goods refer to natural emeralds that have not been treated, but not necessarily high -quality; thousands of gold refers to gold with a gold content of 99.9%. Therefore, the Ah goods are the emerald with 99.9%gold, which is also called golden jadeite.
    The generally speaking of foreign trade and orders are imitation goods, divided into super -A, A, B, C goods, etc., which are sold by the manufacturer according to the foreign style and workmanship. Of course, there are also excess fabrics and signs left by foreign companies, and the manufacturers are processed again. Compared with orders and original orders, there are no foreign requirements as high as foreign business. It is important to point out that jade A, B, and C should be said to be a long -term business name. Emerald A is the emerald in the national standard, that is, natural jadeite without any later manual treatment.
    The gold content is not less than 999, which is called thousands of gold. The mark is thousands of gold, 999 gold, GOLD999 or G999. The mark of gold jewelry includes manufacturers' code, materials and purity, such as: X Gold 990, XAU990, X -foot gold, etc.

  2. A goods refer to the jade jade as natural and have not been optimized; the gold -footed gold content refers to the highest value of the gold content, which is the highest value of the jewelry. If my answer is helpful, I hope to adopt time, thank you!

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