it is the percentage out of 1000 that it is silver. so it is 825/1000 silver. I'm pretty sure. hope this helps.
the percentage of metal it is, if its silver its 82.5% silver
82.5% gold /silver what ever the metal is
825 Cz likely refers to the metal composition of the ring. In this case, 825 indicates a silver content of 82.5%, and Cz could stand for cubic zirconia, a type of synthetic gemstone often used as a diamond substitute in jewelry.
That probably means it is the 825 th copy if it is somethin like a store bought necklace. If it is gold, iit means it is fake. ---------------------------------------- Most likely it is .825 grade silver if this ring is silver coloured . Still silver but lower grade than .825 sterling
The marking "825 LA" on a ring indicates that the metal is composed of 82.5% silver, which is equivalent to sterling silver, and the "LA" likely refers to the manufacturer or designer's mark, possibly indicating a location such as Los Angeles. Sterling silver is widely recognized for its quality and is commonly used in jewelry. The "825" is a less common marking, as sterling silver is typically marked as "925," but it still signifies a high silver content.
How much is it worth
im not 100 % sure but i think nickel alloy...
It stands for the silver content 825 parts per 1000. In UK it's 925 parts silver. Rest is made up by base metals
Well. 825 stamp on jewelry it is silver alloys; like 725 or 925 stamp is the same silver alloys. Sincerely: L.L.E.P.
It is silver but made for a European market. It is 825/1000 parts silver compared to 925/1000 for sterling silver in the US.
The engraving "825 FAS" on a ring band indicates that the metal is 82.5% pure silver, which corresponds to sterling silver, often denoted as 925. The "FAS" could refer to the manufacturer's mark or a specific brand associated with the piece. It's common for jewelry to have such markings to denote quality and authenticity. Always verify with a jeweler for specific details about the piece.
"825 CL" likely refers to the purity of the metal. In this case, the ring is most likely made of gold that is 82.5% pure, which is commonly referred to as 825 parts per thousand gold. This indicates that the ring is gold-plated or gold-filled rather than solid gold.