No, a stamp that says "14k fa" is not a standard hallmark for gold purity. Gold jewelry is typically stamped with "14k" to indicate 14 karat gold. It is advisable to get the ring tested by a professional to confirm its authenticity.
The "nv g" stamp on the inside of a ring typically indicates that it is not real gold. "nv g" is likely a manufacturer's mark or a stamp indicating that the ring is plated with gold and not made of solid gold. It is important to have the ring tested by a professional to confirm its authenticity.
14KN stamped on the inside of a diamond ring typically means that the ring is made of 14 karat gold with the "N" indicating that it is a natural gold alloy. This stamp signifies the purity of the gold used in the ring.
11C stamped on a ring can refer to the purity of the metal used in the ring. In this case, it likely means that the ring is made of 11 karat gold, which is not as pure as 14 or 18 karat gold. The 11C stamp indicates that the ring is composed of 45.8% gold and other alloys.
First this stone is spelled "sapphire", which is a precious stone. Your ring is not gold if it is stamped 925. 925 is the mark for silver. If your ring is marked 925 and gold in color it is gold plated, which brings no value to the ring besides the value of the silver weight and of course the stones. Unfortunately high quality gemstones are not usually put in a silver setting, unless you are dealing with a high end designer (whose mark would be on the ring). China is the country where your ring was manufactured.
The "3c" stamp on your gold ring likely indicates that the ring is made of 3 carat gold. This means that the ring is 75% pure gold, as 24 carat gold is considered 100% pure.
A ring to be considered gold must be 10k or above and stamped inside the band of the ring 10k, 14k, 18k. If it isn't stamped more than likely it is not real gold. If in doubt about the value of a ring take it to a jeweler who can tell you about it.
I have a white gold and diamond ring stamped JWBR and it is definatly real.
i have a gold ring with ING stamped on the inside , what does that mean ?
Its gold filled not real
I have a ring who does say the same and im wondering too if its real or i found the ring actuslly
it is a 14 carat gold ring
Your ring is real no matter what is stamped on it.
It sounds like a maker's mark indicating who made the ring and that it's 14k, or a little over 50% gold.
MCI stamped inside the band of a ring typically stands for the manufacturer or jeweler who made the ring. The 14k stamp indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold, meaning it is 58.5% pure gold. The combination of MCI and 14k suggests that the ring was made by the MCI manufacturer using 14 karat gold.
Because it's not a diamond and not set in gold or silver or platinum.
It could mean gold electroplated with 10K gold. And, if the band is plated, the stone is not a diamond.
Yes it's real