It means 18 karat gold electroplate. The other answered is right about 18 Karat meaning 75% gold. But the "ge" means that the gold has been applied to the surface of another metal using an electrical process. The ring is not solid gold. With use the gold plating can start to wear off and you will notice a dulling or see the underlying metal showing through.
2007-02-23 21:48:42
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answered by lexy 5
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What does 18kge mean on the inside of the band of a ring?
2015-08-16 22:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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3/4 Gold
2007-02-23 21:39:54
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answered by havenjohnny 6
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18kge band ring
2016-01-28 20:37:32
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answered by Rita 3
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It means that your ring is 18 carat gold.
Pure gold is 24 carat but without a mix of other metals would be too soft.
Consequently most wedding rings are 9 carat so their durability ensures lasting life.
Generally speaking the higher the carat/gold content ,the more valuable/expensive the ring
Most gold jewelery falls into either of these categories although 14 carat is not uncommon
2007-02-23 21:45:20
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answered by bearbrain 5
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means whoever bought it for you at the flea market was pretty cheap.. the "e" means electroplate.. and 18k isnt so good either
gold eletroplating costs about 5 cents on a ring.. maybe...
2007-02-23 22:06:58
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answered by darchangel_3 5
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18k Ge
2016-10-16 10:15:38
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answered by ? 4
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18 carat gold........not 100% gold.
2007-02-23 21:44:45
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answered by Anonymous
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that means...18 karat gold....
2007-02-24 01:21:34
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answered by apyhat 2
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