cou could be looking at initials.
Sure. It could be even better gold. The best is to ask in the jewelry store to test it for the fineness of gold.
It means 10kt. in U.S. terms. 417 = 41.7% gold in European terms.
Bring your jewelry to a jeweler or a store that sells jewelry and ask.
417 mean 10 karat gold and 585 means 14k and 750 means 18k
My ring happens to say this, and I assume it indicates it was produced by ASK Gold Co. in Los Angeles. Their website claims they are "the leader in 10K Gold jewelry for 25 years." "" 10k means it is made out of 10 karat gold and it depends on the condition it is in that the pricing is good.""
Of course you send it in to a gold refinery and ask them to pay you for the scrap gold then go buy gold bullion.
Stamps like the one you ask about are the initials of the designer or company. There also should be gold or silver content. The initials add no value to your ring.
925 Italy means your bracelet was: made in Italy, it's 92.5% pure sterling silver, 7.5% infused alloy metal (possibly copper) and gold plated. -JagiMonster I believe that the above answer is correct for the most part, however since it was made in Italy and it is 925 sterling, the gold could be gold filled or vermeil both of which are much, much better than gold plated. You would have to ask a jewler. I know that there is an FAS jewelry school in Ireland. They may have one in Italy as well but I'm not certain.
No, a gold bracelet is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of gold and possibly other elements, such as silver or copper, used to strengthen the gold for jewelry-making.
ask the one you are purchasing it from ;)
10k gold, or 10-karat gold, is an alloy that contains 41.7% pure gold and 58.3% other metals, such as copper or silver. The "ask" price refers to the price at which a seller is willing to sell it, commonly used in the context of jewelry and precious metals trading. This price fluctuates based on market conditions, including the current value of gold and demand for jewelry. To find the current ask price, one would typically check with jewelers or financial markets that trade precious metals.
You mean jewelry right? Most places only charge you for the new jewelry but call the shop and ask them.