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The mark Decesare is an Italian Designer of fine gold jewelry.
Brev. Is an abbreviation for brevettato which means "patented" in Italian. Found on Italian gold jewelry.
Yes, Danecraft is an Italian company that makes both gold and silver jewelry.
BREV is usually stamped on gold jewelry and other gold pieces. It is a abbreviation 'brevetto.' Which is Italian and means that the jewelry is licensed or patented.
No, not steel jewelry Only Silver and gold charms/ jewelry are stamped. and it is applicable to not only to Italian jewelry but to all over the world
18K Gold Brevetto Italian
It means that it is gold electroplated silver
European jewelry makers have a different way of marking the purity content of jewelry than does US makers. 325 on Italian gold means it is the equivalent of 9K in the US. It is not a high quantity of gold, but it does still contain (likely) 32.5% gold and 67.5% other metal(s).
On jewelry the 926 stamp typically means the piece of jewelry is made from 22 karat gold. This stamp is usually found on Italian made pieces of jewelry.
Italian gold jewelry stamped "HCT 925" indicates that the piece is made of gold-plated silver. The "925" means silver no matter what color. "HCT" is the trademark of Floridian jewelry company, Harcourt, Inc.
NG is not a Standard Jewelry Abbreviation and it's possibly a maker's mark particular to New Generation Jewelry of Los Angeles. Jewelry manufacturers and designers use maker’s marks or stamps that feature their logo, initials, trademarks, or company names to specify who made the jewelry. It provides proof that the jewelry item was made by the designer or jewelry maker and is considered "signed". These marks are registered by an Assay Office. 10K indicates the purity of the gold
ITAOR is the hallmark of an Italian jewelry company. I believe they work in gold and sterling silver.