The marking "925" typically indicates that the metal is made of 92.5% silver, commonly known as sterling silver. However, "dbj" may refer to the manufacturer's initials or a specific design or collection name. If the bracelet is gold, it's possible that the "925" is a misrepresentation or an indication of a gold-plated piece over sterling silver. Always verify with a jeweler for accurate material identification.
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it is 10K Gold...
NR on a gold bracelet likely stands for "not real" or "not gold." This indicates that the bracelet is not made of real gold but may be gold-plated or made of a different material.
THAT IS THE STAMP, like gold for example, on a gold bracelet you will find 14k or 18k, \From Romania with love and gipsies
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What is mean brz on gold bracelet
"Gold shelled," i.e., gold plated.
Han China is a manufacturer of jewelries. One of the company's most in-demand jewelries are gold bracelets and necklaces.
The numbers "925" refer to the percentage of silver in a product: 92.5% pure silver. 925 is the federally required mark for any product made of sterling silver. This means that the bracelet you have that is gold is very likely gold plated, and doesn't have enough gold in it to say so. It is a silver bracelet with a gold plating or vermeil on it.