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It means it's Sterling Silver (925), and the SUN is the stamp for the manufacturer
A "J" stamped on jewelry could mean that the manufacturer was Jardinay. Jardinay is a very popular jewelry company located in New York, New York.
The SK stamp on jewelry is the initials or mark of the maker or manufacturer. Often letters are stamped inside jewelry to show who made it.
The letters STGPPC stamped on jewelry refers to two separate items. STG is an abbreviation for sterling. PPC is the manufacturer of the piece. PPC stands for Princess Pride Creations.
When jewelry is stamped with C2, it is the manufacturer's stamp. Other items commonly found on jewelry is information on the metal that it is made from, and personal inscriptions.
CSD would be the manufacturer of the jewelry. 14K refers to gold karat.
It means someone stamped it with the number 226. It's foolish to trust a stamp as certifying anything about the quality or even manufacturer, because they're trivial to counterfeit.
What does sp cfj men stamped on jewelry
925 is the mark for sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver. The BX is probably the manufacturer's mark. The gold jewelry is gold-plated sterling silver.
When silver jewelry is stamped 80 SR it means that the jewelry is 80% silver.
If a piece of jewelry has 925 CISS stamped on it, this typically means it is 925 karats. The CISS is just the abbreviations for the maker of the piece of jewelry.
When jewelry has 10KCAL stamped on it, the 10K means that the jewelry is 10 karat. The CAL is a mark that shows the company that made the piece.