Ambras Fine Jewlery Co. or Alamode Fashion JewelryCompany. Target is a major buyer of AFJC Jewlery. Chances are your item came from Target.
JCM is the trademark stamp of the jewelry company Jacmel. Jacmel makes jewelry products and other gift products for Hallmark Cards.
JCM is the trademark (or word mark) granted in 1982 for JACMEL Jewelry, Inc. in Long Island City, NY.
On jewelry 14K JCM stands for both the makers mark and the karat. For example, 14K JCM stands for 14 karat and the maker would be Jacmel.
"JCM 10K gold" is 10 karat gold jewelry made by Jacmel Jewelry. Jacmel Jewelry is a fine jewelry company in Long Island City, NY, and they mark their pieces with "JCM."
Probably the hallmark? Google hallmarks to find out more.
JCM is the trademark (or word mark) granted to JACMEL Jewelry, Inc. of Long Island City, NY. 925 means the metal is sterling silver (92.5% silver).
Jcm=makers mark..14k......i am assuming c2 is cz=cubic zirconia..real item, fake diamonds
JCM is the trademark (or word mark) granted in 1982 for JACMEL Jewelry, Inc. in Long Island City, NY., 10 K stands for 10 karat gold
10 carat gold jewelry by colleen Marie (J.C.M.)
That it is sterling silver but may be gold plated.
Stamps on jewelry are called hallmarks. The usually tell you one of three things. The amount of gold, the amount of silver, if it is gold filled, and the name of the person/company who made it. Your 'sixtar" sounds like a hallmark for the company that made the piece that you are asking about.
i have a gold braselet that says jcm on it is it real