It should have a hallmark somewhere on the jewellery.
Well, silver and gold aren't magnetic. It's a start, but this isn't a definitive test for metal content.
One way to make sure your gold or silver jewelry is real is to place it in a bowl of water. If the jewelry sinks, it is real. If it floats, it is most likely fake. Real silver and gold will not react when placed near a magnet.
There is Assay offices who can check gold or silver purity and give report.
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You can tell by looking at the claps . It should have it engraved.
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Bring it to a jewelry store or bite it see if it bends.
MEDA is a trademark for MEDA JEWELRY LIMITED who produced sterling silver and silver and gold custom jewelry. From what I can tell, they trademarked in 2000 and ended in 2010? But I can't be certain about the years. So in short, MEDA jewelry was mass produced silver and silver and Gold costume jewelry.
If it's sterling silver, it is not magnetic. Real gold and silver are not magnetic.
I was wondering the same thing. I can tell real gold from fake just by looking and the 'gold' that i saw that had FAS on it was surely not real gold.
Genuine gold bars, bullion, and jewelry will be marked with a karat number to indicate its purity.
Not many fake coins are made from real silver or gold. Take it to a jeweler to be tested, most will do this for you.