14K GEA refers to a type of gold alloy that is composed of 58.3% pure gold, which is the standard for 14-karat gold. The "GEA" typically stands for "Gold Electroplated Alloy," meaning that the item is not solid gold but rather has a layer of gold plating over a base metal. This can affect the item's durability and value compared to solid gold pieces.
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