Of course it is "real" - it may, or may not be considered jewellery, but if it exists, it is real.
it means (if you have some) that you have some very nice 23k Chinese gold i would say the best production gold out there.
If a piece of gold jewelry is marked Korea does that mean it is not real gold?
Gold filled from what I am reading!!
What the the numbers 540 means on the a necklace? Is it's real silver
There are several ways to tell if a piece of Gucci jewelry is fake or not. If it is marked 'Made in China' it is a fake. It should have a serial number and say 'Made in Italy.' If not, it is fake. The only way to guarantee a real Gucci is to buy only from Gucci.
Genuine gold bars, bullion, and jewelry will be marked with a karat number to indicate its purity.
When jewelry is marked 715, it means that 715% out of 1000 is pure silver or the metal that you are buying.
No. Only if it has SS on it or 925. Usually something with "china" on it is cheap, fake, and poorly made.
It's fine as long as the item is properly marked and listed as not real gold.
PSCO is the hallmark of the Plainville Stock Company, making jewelry pieces since the late 1800s. If it's marked 10K, it's that purity of real gold. You may have a valuable vintage piece of "costume" jewelry depending on its style and condition.
It is real 14K gold. The "GARLAND" hallmark was the trademark used by The Ball Co. of Chicago, Illinois on their fine jewelry.
One way to make sure your gold or silver jewelry is real is to place it in a bowl of water. If the jewelry sinks, it is real. If it floats, it is most likely fake. Real silver and gold will not react when placed near a magnet.