On the inner surface of a 14kt piece (the shank of a ring, the back of a pendant) you will find a small stamped mark: '14K,' '14KT,' or the European '585,' each physically pressed into the metal to confirm its gold content.
Elemental Detail
The quintessential warm hue of 14kt yellow gold comes from silver and copper worked into the alloy at specific ratios alongside the gold itself.
Skilled Craftsmanship
The daith's reputation as one of the more technically demanding ear piercings comes directly from its anatomy. The recessed location restricts the piercer's access, requires precise angle judgment, and demands initial jewelry curved specifically for the site.