925 is mark for sterling silver sometimes gold plated
925 is a mark for Sterling Silver
Gold is not marked 925, sterling silver is. What you have is probably gold PLATED sterling.
what carat is jewelry marked 385
925 = silver, gold color = gold plating
Gold marked 925 indicates that it is actually sterling silver, not gold. Sterling silver is a metal alloy consisting of 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals such as copper. The 925 marking is a common standard for sterling silver jewelry.
926It's 750. 925 is sterling silver. 375 is 9ct Gold
No, 14K gold cannot be marked as 925 because 925 is the standard marking for sterling silver, not gold. Each metal has its own unique markings to signify its purity, with 14K indicating the gold content percentage in an item.
My antique necklace is very heavy tick gold over silver and is marked 750 also 925 and 054, if it is vermelil or rolled gold why is it marked twice in the same necklace
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
.925 is a marking for silver, not gold. Therefore what you most likely have is gold plated over sterling silver. Gold is marked 9K, 10K, 14K, 18K etc.
Yes, if an item is marked 14k and 925, it indicates that it is made of real gold (14 karat) and real silver (925 sterling silver). The markings represent the purity of the metals used in the piece.
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