CZ= Cubic Zirconia
Cubic Zirconia is a man-made imitation diamond.
Cubic zirconia (or CZ), is the cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide (ZrO2). The synthesized material is hard, optically flawless and usually colorless, but may be made in a variety of different colors. It should not be confused with zircon, which is a zirconium silicate (ZrSiO4). Because of its low cost, durability, and close visual likeness to diamond, synthetic cubic zirconia has remained the most gemologically and economically important competitor for diamonds since 1976. Its main competition as a synthetic gemstone is the more recently cultivated material, synthetic moissanite.
CZ stamped on the inside band of a ring means the stone is a Cubic Zirconia, which is a created diamond simulant.
When jewelry is stamped with C2, it is the manufacturer's stamp. Other items commonly found on jewelry is information on the metal that it is made from, and personal inscriptions.
what vendor stamps SRB in there jewelry
cz rating ? well i do know that there are different quality cz's that rate in quality,such as would be for diamonds.
It stands for Precious Designs, Inc. Their jewelry is nice.
When you have a piece of 10k jewelry that has 'OTC' on it, it is the name of the company. OTC has been a leader in the fine jewelry industry for many years.
The letters in jewelry usually stand for the person who made it or the company. The 925 is the silver content of the jewelry. At 925 you have sterling silver and that is good.
333 gold is the equivalent of 9kt. gold stamped mostly inside rings from Europe.
the best known cz's are Russian cz. next to the Russian cz,are the ones cut in Switzerland,as they are known for cutting the most famous glass in the world,swarovski crystal.
What does sp cfj men stamped on jewelry
CZ stands for the company that made the ring. A "CZ" can also be cubic zircon that is a man made gem/diamond.
OTC Ltd. is the company that made the piece of jewelry. From what I understand they have become quite a force in the jewelry industry. They now have fine gold, diamond and silver jewelry as well as nicer costume jewelry.
"DJN" are initials of the craftsman/jewelry maker, likely a Native American artist.