I have a couple of pieces of jewelry I thought said 192S but actually it's 1928 from the 1928 Jewelry Company. They make costume jewelry. It took me a while to track it down. If your jewelry is signed 192S, It's actually 1928 from the 1928 Jewelry Co.
Probably 18 karat gold/nickel alloy. White gold is gold mixed with nickel and looks silver.
i think what you mean is batique, it is when you draw something on a piece of cloth in hot wax, and then after the wax has dried, use dyes to create a pattern and colours, then you iron the wax off, and leave a patter. that's a brief explanation, jsut Google it
Toccata is explained as the artist (or composer) showing off his talents and what he can do. Fugue is call and response technique. The piece was written by Johan Sebastian Bach in the late 1740's. listen to it and you will understand what i mean.
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whats does D A I 1936 mean printed on the bottom of a picture
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Early Swarovski Jewelry was marked SAL
Sausalito Craftworks!
375 is the marking for 9 carat gold. Usually vintage European will have this marking.
The 220 hallmark on jewelry means it is a commercial bronze alloy.
HMS is a company that specializes in 18k, 14k, 10k and platinum jewelry
The 833 marking on gold signifies that it is 833 parts pure out of 1000. Translated to karats this would be 20kt, a popular purity used in Portuguese jewelry.
14 Karat Heavy Gold Filled(plated).
AGI on jewelry refers to the Accredited Gemological Institute, and when it appears on a piece of jewelry, it means that it is what it claims to be. The AGI has accredited it as such. If it is on a piece with a diamond, the diamond is genuine.
18K means the piece of jewelry you have is 18 karat gold. More than likely turkey just means that it was made in Turkey but there is no specific information regarding this.
The question i have is does Edco make any real jewelry?