take it to a jeweler
it a silver ring or gold over silver ring with cubic zar /AKA fake diamond !!!!!!!!!!!
i know very antique diamonds were set in sterling silver.. if the diamond looks dull around the edges it is very likely a real diamond.
I haven't gotten an answer yet. I too have a ring with same stamps
925 means that it is sterling silver and cz means cubic zirconia (which means its they are not real diamonds).
If you ring is not real silver you will be able to tell, if your finger where your ring is placed goes green. If I have eaten too many foods with acid in them, all of my rings including my Gold rings turn my fingers green. Silver should have .925 stamped on it.
it a silver ring or gold over silver ring with cubic zar /AKA fake diamond !!!!!!!!!!!
i know very antique diamonds were set in sterling silver.. if the diamond looks dull around the edges it is very likely a real diamond.
A diamond can be mounted on a 925 FAS ring. They typically are mounted however on gold or platinum rings.
Take your ring to a local jeweler who will explain that the 925 marking on metal always indicates something about the metal and never indicates anything about the jewel. As well, the jeweler can help you determine the reality of the gemstone set in the metal.
If you see 925 engraved on the ring, that means it's a sterling silver setting. Usually, engagement rings with a larger center diamond won't be set in sterling silver because it's too soft. And if you see a stamp that says "CZ," you're looking at a cubic zirconia stone, rather than a real diamond.
Would a genuine diamond be set in a ring stamped 925 m
Earring stamp 925ehc diamond encircle by little diamond
925
its most likely they are cubic zirkonia, because jewelers only use diamond in gold and platinum because silver is a cheap metal
EMA 925
YES THEY ARE!! The stamp DL is the designers Hallmark and 925 is sterling silver. I also have pieces by this particular jeweler that feature black, white and blue diamonds all of which have tested as a natural diamond. I did notice that he works with genuine stones but typically the stones are small and are mid-grade quality which makes the jewelry more affordable:-)
I haven't gotten an answer yet. I too have a ring with same stamps