It means "you buy, stupid fat 'merican!
"Han 925 Tha" on a ring likely indicates that the ring is made from sterling silver, which contains 92.5% silver (the 925 marking). The "Han" and "Tha" may refer to the manufacturer or designer of the ring.
925 = Sterling silver finenessHAN = mark of sponsor, maker.
I have an Italy 925 HAN it's pure Sterling Silver Valued on sale was $130.00 got the price %70 and got it for like $60.00 .
925 silver purity, made in Italy by Han
"Han 925" typically indicates that the jewelry is made of sterling silver, with "925" signifying that the piece contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% of other metals, usually copper, to enhance durability. The "Han" could refer to the designer, brand, or a specific style associated with the jewelry. This marking assures buyers of the quality and authenticity of the silver used in the piece.
The inscription "625 han thai" on a bracelet typically refers to the purity and type of metal used, specifically indicating that it is made from 625 parts per thousand of pure silver, which translates to 62.5% silver content. "Han Thai" may refer to the style or cultural origin of the jewelry, possibly indicating it has Thai craftsmanship or design influences. Together, this signifies both the quality of the metal and its cultural significance.
HAN has no meaning in Hebrew.
What does the jewlery makers mark HAN mean on a necklace?
Translated from Spanish to English, "han" is "have." Hope this helps.
Han means Chinese people. Because Korea was a country settled by Chinese, a lot of Korean cultures were named by 'Han' such as Han Bok (clothes), Han Sik (food), Han Ok (House), Han Seong (Seoul), Han Guk (Korea).
Danish maker - Harry Aksel Nørgaard - Vejle 1987 - 1989
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