You have real 9 carat gold but the gems are fake
cz means cubic zirconium... so the answer is NO
This most likely refers to the metal purity of the ring, with 925 indicating that it is sterling silver (92.5% pure silver) and DQ standing for "Diamond Quality." CZ typically means that the ring features cubic zirconia gemstones as opposed to real diamonds.
It stands for cubic zirconia so the gems on your ring are fake
I bought a cheap cz ring from walmart (20 dollars) that has 925 dl in oval and cz 925 is the marking for real silver, it will say sterling or 925 if it is real silver the DLCZ means Diamond Like Carbon, So you have a piece of jewelery that is real silver but fake diamonds...:) The CZ stands for Cubic Zirconia which is basically a man made fake diamond.
"CZ" inside a ring usually stands for "Cubic Zirconia," which is a synthetic gemstone that resembles a diamond. Rings with CZ stones are often more affordable than those with real diamonds.
CZ stands for the company that made the ring. A "CZ" can also be cubic zircon that is a man made gem/diamond.
Ebay under cz engagement rings
R CZ on a 925 ring typically means that the ring is made of sterling silver (925) and the stone in the ring is a cubic zirconia (CZ). The "R" may refer to the manufacturer or designer of the ring.
Fake gems
You wife won't be able to tell, but a jeweler will. Proceed with caution.
its actually a high quality of a fake diamond its not like the cz it doesnt get yellow after time