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.
925 means itβs 92.7% sterling silver
it is not g25, it is actually .925, as in .925 silver (92.5% pure silver).
185, 370, 555, 740, 925, 1110, 1295, 1480, 1665, 1850, 2035, . . .
All the oils that I am aware of have densities lower than the density of water. Hence, a gallon of water will weigh more than a gallon of oil. Oil is less dense than water. Oil of any kind actually floats on water because oil it's chemical makeup. That means that an equal volume of it will weigh less than water. We look at the word "gallon" and think that a gallon of anything is still a gallon. But the question was about weight, not volume! If you took a gallon of water and sat it beside a gallon container of lead, it's obvious the lead would weight more, but both are still a gallon in size. Here are some densities of oils in kg/m3 (water has a density of 1000): Castor oil: 956 Cotton seed oil: 926 California crude oil: 915 Linseed oil: 929 Soybean oil: 926 Whale oil: 925 On a Sidenote: This was the last question posed in the first ever finals of the ABC Television show named Duel with host Mike Greenberg, The Car Salesman lost the chance at 1.8 Million Dollars on his incorrect answer. The weight of a gallon of water is useful to know for fish tank hobbyists. Plain water is usually approximately 8 pounds per gallon.
it a silver ring or gold over silver ring with cubic zar /AKA fake diamond !!!!!!!!!!!
take it to a jeweler
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 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.
A diamond can be mounted on a 925 FAS ring. They typically are mounted however on gold or platinum rings.
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
I think you are talking about the inscription on the diamond...This is used so that if you ever give your jewelry to a jeweler you will be able to know for sure if he did not switch your diamond with a fake.