Nope.
It is important to know the value of owned jewelry. China 925 stamped on gold means it is sterling silver, with a gold plating or gold wash.
Though gold can be stamped anything, in theory, that is silver. Most manufactured silver in the western world, and increasingly in the world is sterling. Many times it is marked as it's purity of 92.5% or .925. Gold manufacturers will avoid using 925 as not to confuse people
No. Anything that is plated with a precious metal such as silver, gold or platinum, will not be hallmarked no matter how thick the plating. The plating is not the initial material.925 will only be on sterling silver jewellery.
Sterling silver is stamped 925 or .925 because it is 92.5% silver, and 7.5% alloy (usually copper).
925 is the symbol for silver
925 = silver, gold color = gold plating
925 is the symbol for silver
"6 A 925" stamped on a silver ring refers to the metal purity and composition. "925" denotes that the silver ring is made of 92.5% pure silver, which is the sterling silver standard. The "6 A" could be a manufacturer's mark or an additional identifier specific to the jeweler who made the ring.
925 is the hallmark for Silver & MHJ is often stamped inside jewellery made by 'Michael Hill Jewellers'The 925 indicates 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper...better known as Sterling Silver.
i have a bracelet which is stamped 925 on wax, what does this mean
A silver bracelet stamped with 925 is typically sterling silver. Sterling silver has a current market value of US $17.19 per ounce.
.925 means the silver content is 925 parts fine silver and 75 parts copper . Fine silver is noted or stamped .999 and is pure silver.