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What does 929 on silver chain with an arrowpointing up to 929
925 represents the amount of silver in the ring - which is consider almost pure silver.silver is soft so alloys are added to harden it and that .75=100% - .75 alloy for strength = .925 pure silver the highest it can be marked.=
No, 925 silver is better than 929 silver. 925 silver, also known as sterling silver, contains 92.5% pure silver mixed with 7.5% other metals, which makes it more durable and suitable for jewelry making. 929 silver contains 92.9% pure silver, which can be too soft for jewelry and more prone to damage.
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1, 929
They are 1 and 929.
The marking "929" on the inside of a ring indicates that the metal is made of 92.9% pure silver, which is a standard for sterling silver. This means the ring is composed of 929 parts silver out of 1,000, with the remaining 70 parts typically made up of other metals, often copper, to enhance durability and strength. This marking is less common than the traditional "925" for sterling silver but signifies a slightly higher silver content.
The marking "929" on an earring typically indicates that the metal is 92.9% pure silver, which classifies it as sterling silver. This is slightly higher than the standard sterling silver content of 92.5% (often marked as "925"). The additional purity may enhance the metal's brightness and durability. Always check for authenticity, as markings can sometimes be faked.
There is no such standard mark 929 for Gold. In Italy, gold is usually 18K, and rarely jewelry would be made out of 22K gold, most commonly found in Middle-East and Asia. It is very probable that the necklace is of silver, which might have the fineness hallmark 925, and the number 5 on the end might have been mistaken for number 9.
4y = 929 4y/4 = 929/4 y = 232.25