The best thing for you to do is take the bracelet to a jeweler to have a quick test done, to determine if the bracelet is silver or actually the more valuable 9K white gold.
I say this because "375" is the European gold content hallmark for 9 karat / 9 carat gold.
BTW, if the bracelet were sterling silver the hallmark would read "925".
Hope this helps... :)
Jewelry hallmarks can be tricky to figure out. It's not always as simple as 14k for 14 karat gold. The hallmarks that are usually less familiar to most people belong to jewelry that is originally from Europe. The 375 stamp is just one example - it stands for 9 karat gold on jewelry that comes from England. To learn more about gold, see Zoara's Gold Learning Center.
375 if stamped on a gold necklace means it is a 9 karat gold peice. commonly found in Australian and European gold jewelery.
375 is the marking for 9 carat gold. Usually vintage European will have this marking.
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375 is the marking for 9 carat gold. Usually vintage European will have this marking.
yes,if you see 375 mark it does indeed mean 9ct gold
This is not a recognised mark anywhere.
What does cm mean on jewelry?
It usually means 9 carat gold.
Easy... 375 is the hallmark for 9 ct Gold and DIA means the jewellry has a genuine Diamond inset :)
The mark Decesare is an Italian Designer of fine gold jewelry.
Marked SUTH which is the mark for sterling Produced In Thailand
it means certified jewelry.. by the gold council..its safe to buy it.
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