A stamp of KA 1772 on a silver chain necklace means it was manufactured in Italy. This also means it is composed of sterling silver.
Ka 1772 is a registered trademark used on some jewelry that is made of precious metal. This can be found on necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and body rings.
The anchor sign is confirming that it is Sterling Silver. I hope i helped!!!
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What does KA 1772 mean on a silver necklace
Ka 1772 is a registered trademark used on some jewelry that is made of precious metal. This can be found on necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and body rings.
I have the same thing on my necklace. I just got the necklace from Zales, so maybe that'll help you out! how much did it cost you? I had one as a gift, will like to know how much is worth Ka 1772® is a registered trademark used for Jewelry Made of Precious Metal and In the Form of Necklaces, Bracelets, Anklets, Earrings, Body Rings, Finger Rings and Toe Rings and owned by KARIZIA s.r.l..
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It stands for a symbol of silver or not natural and real silver
British Units
The .925 means that the necklace is sterling silver. Silver is not usually used in its pure form, because it is too malleable and would bend too easily.
It may be the maker of the necklace. Like the trademark. Hope this helps.
The stamp "925" means sterling silver. This means your chain is worth a little less than 14/15 dollars per ounce.
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It just means that it's sterling silver imported from italy. (I work at a jewelry store)
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