375 stamped on any type of precious metal jewelry is generally an indicator of the percentage of precious metal. In your case, your silver is likely 37.5% silver.
375 means % of silver purity and CZ means cubic zircon
375 stamped into a white metal ring indicates the number of carots in the jewelry. 9 carots White Gold. It is CARATS not carots
yes,if you see 375 mark it does indeed mean 9ct gold
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If the item has clear stones in it, cz stands for cubic zirconia (a semi-precious stone), where as 925 is a hallmark for silver not gold. 9ct golds hallmark is 375.
375 is 9ct gold.
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375 means the ring is 9 carat gold & GM 16 may mean the ring weighs 16grams
37.5 % metal (either Gold or Silver)
37.5 % metal (either Gold or Silver)
375 means % of silver purity and CZ means cubic zircon
375 stamped into a white metal ring indicates the number of carots in the jewelry. 9 carots White Gold. It is CARATS not carots
The best thing for you to do is take the bracelet to a jeweler to have a quick test done, to determine if the bracelet is silver or actually the more valuable 9K white gold. I say this because "375" is the European gold content hallmark for 9 karat / 9 carat gold. BTW, if the bracelet were sterling silver the hallmark would read "925". Hope this helps... :)
375 Gold filled usually means that the bangle has been made hollow with 9ct (375)_ is the hallmark for 9ct. Then filled with a less expensive material like silver or copper to add weight and strength but without the added cost of a solid 9ct bangle.
375 is 9k gold.
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