This would be a Sterling silver ring that is 14 k gold
What does ALE 14K Gold 925 mean on a bracelet
Yes It does For sure!
There are two reasons a ring could be stamped with 14k and 925 1) The ring is made from both 14k gold and Sterling Silver (925). 2) The ring is made from Vermeil which can be made from 14k gold thickly plated over Sterling Silver.
can 14K be marked 925 if it does not have silver in it
14k is 14k in gold, f6 is the band size
925 is not even gold....it is sterling silver. 585 is 14K gold. As of today, 3/4/10, sterling is 17.70 an ounce and gold is 1132.00 an ounce.
Yes It does For sure!
925 is sterling silver, NOT gold. 585 is 14K gold.
There are two reasons a ring could be stamped with 14k and 925 1) The ring is made from both 14k gold and Sterling Silver (925). 2) The ring is made from Vermeil which can be made from 14k gold thickly plated over Sterling Silver.
14k S is very often thought of as 14k Gold over Sterling Silver. It is NOT Gold over Sterling unless the piece is also marked ".925". If it does not contain the mark ".925", then it is NOT Gold over Sterling. It is 14k Gold, and the "S" is the Maker's Mark.
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
can 14K be marked 925 if it does not have silver in it
.925 is a marking for silver, not gold. Therefore what you most likely have is gold plated over sterling silver. Gold is marked 9K, 10K, 14K, 18K etc.
If the piece is marked 925 but looks like gold, that means that the piece is sterling dipped in gold, usually 14K but that can vary. The piece is now considered vermeil, meaning sterling silver dipped in gold. The correct pronunciation of vermeil is "vermay".
What does the S.E stand for 14k on gold gold
Solid Gold
925 = silver, gold color = gold plating
14k is 14k in gold, f6 is the band size