what does it mean when jewelry is listed as white k plated?

wogi1841
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Inexpensive or wholesale jewellery is sometimes listed as "White K plated".  What does this mean?  Is it supposed to mean rhodium-plated?  "K" is the symbol for potassium....it's confusing to say the least.  I'm thinking it might be just a popular term that really means nothing.

 

Thanks for any info you may have!

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Not a clue.

 

However as no one else has responded I would suggest asking on the

 

eBay .com  Jewelry & Gemstones Discussion Board

 

http://community.ebay.com/t5/Jewelry-Gemstones/bd-p/232






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Means (14- 18 -24 or any other number) Karat gold plated = in most cases just fashion jewelry if not said silver or marked 925

If it's really plated should be marked 18KGF or 24KGF = metal stamp

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Fake silver is sometimes called 'white metal'. Other terms include German silver, Tibetan silver, Britannia metal for similar materials.

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