I'm having a very hard time with the same thing. I have earrings marked 585FB. From what I've seen so far the mark FB stands for Franz Bergmann. Finding out any more information than that is at a stand still. Sorry not more help than that. Maybe your search will find more than I can.
It is 14/24, which equals 58.5% gold and 41.5% alloy. In most engagement rings the stamp in the ring is 14k or some times 585.
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It is 14k or 58.5% pure gold
Blue lagoon by mikimoto 14 k.
585 is an equivalent marking for 14k gold (real gold, not plated)
750 is the marking for 18 KT Gold, and most likely FB is the hallmark of Franz Breuning. Is it a modern looking piece?
It is most likely a messed up .585 ( miss read or worn down) which is the metric - European equivalent to 14k
zz is manufacture , 585 means its 14 k gold
That loos like a mixed metal marking .925 means that there is silver and it is sterling silver at 92.5% purity 14k or .585 is a gold mark saying the gold is 58.5% pure. if both are on a piece that would mean there is both silver and gold there
585 means 14k gold jewelry. I was wondering myself.
Did you mean 585 gold? 585 gold is 14K gold, sometimes Italian gold is marked 585 or 750- (18K gold)
On a gold ring the stamp 585 is meant to indicate that it is 58.5%, or 14 karat gold. However, I urge anyone wishing to buy jewelry to be very careful when judging gold by the marking. If you are dealing with a reputable jewelry store or jeweler, you are probably safe.