Italian gold jewelry stamped "HCT 925" indicates that the piece is made of gold-plated silver. The "925" means silver no matter what color. "HCT" is the trademark of Floridian jewelry company, Harcourt, Inc.
My antique necklace is very heavy tick gold over silver and is marked 750 also 925 and 054, if it is vermelil or rolled gold why is it marked twice in the same necklace
Gold isn't marked 925. Sterling silver is marked 925. That indicates 92.5% silver.
It is gold plated over sterling silver and it was made in Italy
Gold is not marked 925, sterling silver is. What you have is probably gold PLATED sterling.
925 is a marking for sterling silver , Italy is where it is from and ITAOR Is the designer of the jewelry .
Yes, it is called vermeil. I assume you have a peice of jewelry marked 925 that is gold in color and its confusing you
Most "Italy" jewelry is fine jewelry, and "925" indicates sterling silver composition. So the item (if silver colored) is sterling silver jewelry from Italy. If it is gold colored, then it is vermeil - gold plated sterling silver. Visit the link below to learn more about various silver markings and gold markings.
milor is a jewelry company in Milan, Italy, and its plated gold over sterling silver
925 = silver, gold color = gold plating
A jewelry appraiser can let a person know if their gold is from Italy, and the value of the gold. Most of the gold pieces from Italy have markings identifying the gold as Italian. Some common markings are 925/417/750/585/and 375 Italy.
925 means 22kt gold or 18 kt gold
925 is a marking for sterling silver , Italy is where it is from and ITAOR Is the designer of the jewelry .