European jewelry makers have a different way of marking the purity content of jewelry than does US makers. 325 on Italian gold means it is the equivalent of 9K in the US. It is not a high quantity of gold, but it does still contain (likely) 32.5% gold and 67.5% other metal(s).
For decade does not has stable market price for decade it's a real " SCAMS ".
585 Marking on Italian jewellery indicates it is 14K gold
325 does it gold or silver
Type your answer here... 375 is 9carat gold, I think 325 is just less gold content.
It means it's 14 karat Italian gold. It should be real, but if you wanna be 100% sure take it to a jeweller and they will be able to tell you.
Look more carefully ... it should be 750 and not 325. It means that your lace is 750/1000 (75%=18 carats) gold. The remain is other metals. It's a way to say how pure is the gold. Similarly, you will find 800 or 925 on silver stuff for 80% or 92,5% pure silver
On a gold necklace the number 325 means that the metal used to make the necklace is 325 parts gold out of 1000. Gold is a very soft metal and is usually mixed with other metals for strength. On 325 jewelry 675 parts out of 1000 are metals other than gold.
Italian gold is 14 ct. it is a softer gold
I have checked everywhere for 325 gold .. It is just another name for plated you will always find a p in a circle near or opposite the 325 mark, I have come across it many times and using test acid it shows as only plated gold normally from Italy or America...
I have checked everywhere for 325 gold .. It is just another name for plated you will always find a p in a circle near or opposite the 325 mark, I have come across it many times and using test acid it shows as only plated gold normally from Italy or America...
Trecento venticinque is the Italian equivalent of the English phrase "three hundred twenty-five (325)." The number represents the combinations of the Italian equivalents of "three (3)," "hundred (100)," "twenty (20)" and "five (5)." The pronunciation will be "trey-TCHEN-to VEN-tee TCHEEN-kwey" in Italian.
About $325, for its gold content.