It means it is 10K white gold.
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In newer designs Ive seen where Ster/10K indicates that the ring is sterling silver, plated with 10K gold. In older designs, the 2 stamps usually mean that part of the ring is sterling and part of the ring is 10K gold.
Can get dirty tarnish a bit but with cleaning will return to its color as if new
There is no such thing as 10k silver. Silver purity isn't marked in carats. It's marked in "millesimal fineness." There are a thousand mils in a whole. The purest silver you'll find is "999 fine silver," which is 99.9 percent pure silver.
I have a ring that has crp 10k printed on the inside. What does it mean?
It means "reveal"
What does frz mean on a gold necklace without saying 14k what does it mean
I think it means 10k gold
its 10k, the S is the maker of the clasp.
Sounds like JTS is the maker's mark, and 10K means it's 10K gold (10/24 of pure).
10k Edit by Cjulsh 10k is incorrect. 10k jewelry would be stamped 417 which is the amount of gold content. 10k is 41.7% gold. 825 is a lower grade of silver...most silver pieces would have a stamp of 925 which is 92.5% silver. Some pieces will use a lower grade silver 825 or 82.5% silver.
10 karats..
gold and silver fools
My guess is the chain is 10K and the other mark is probably a maker's mark of some sort. I tried looking up the mark on the internet and didn't come up with anything. That's what makes me think it is a maker's mark instead of a standard industry mark (like HGE).
I Believe It would be the ring being sterling silver with 10k black hills gold.
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It means sterling silver 10k gold covered. (S10K)