It means that the silver content of object is comprised of 93.5% sterling silver.
935 is the purity for Argentium silver. Argentium silver is NOT sterling silver. It is a different alloy which has germanium in it which makes it less prone to tarnishing. Sterling is an alloy that has more copper in it. The copper is added to fine silver in order to make it stronger.
The number indicates how much silver is in the jewelry. So a piece marked with 935 means that it has 93.5% silver in it and the other percentage can be made up of other metals, such as nickel, steel, iron, etc. Sometimes you will see different numbers like 925 as well, it just means 92.5%.
The "935" refers to silver; not sure about the "ec."
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935 is the purity for Argentium silver. Argentium silver is NOT sterling silver. It is a different alloy which has germanium in it which makes it less prone to tarnishing. Sterling is an alloy that has more copper in it. The copper is added to fine silver in order to make it stronger.
15% means 15/100 = 0.15 0.15 * 935 = 140.25 =======
93.5 percent pure silver
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FAS stands for Fused Alloy Silver, which means the item has 925 parts of pure silver mixed with 75 parts of something else, such as copper. So 935 would be a finer grade (more parts of silver) than a 925. To explain further, the 925 means that the item is 92.5% silver and 7.5% something else. Fine silver can be too soft for many projects so it is common to fuse it with copper for added strength.
Multiples of 935.
935 is not prime. 935 = 5 * 11 * 17