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
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
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 idea of using the number 825 on jewelry is that is a grade of silver. Silver that is marked with the number 825 is a lower grade of silver that is not worth very much money.
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.
The number "82" on a silver ring might signify its purity, indicating 82.5% silver content, commonly known as sterling silver. Sterling silver jewelry contains 92.5% pure silver mixed with 7.5% of other metals. It's a standard mark denoting high-quality silver jewelry.
I have a tungsten ring with that making and it was about 30$