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Could it be that the jewelry store logo is pure gold but gold-plated?
No. Gold-plated jewelry will not be marked with the symbol of thousands of gold. If some businesses are marked with the sign of thousands of gold, it is the act of selling fake goods to deceive consumers and will be punished. The gold content of not less than a few thousandths of g999 is called thousands of gold, which is the highest value in jewelry color naming. The imprint of gold jewelry includes manufacturer code, material, purity, X gold999, XAu990, X gold and so on. The letter x is the manufacturer's code. When jewelry is made of precious metals with different materials or purities, the materials and purities should be indicated separately. When jewelry is too thin or too small to be printed, a logo containing the printed content should be attached. So no, the logo of the jewelry store is gold, but it is gold-plated.