I was wondering the same thing. I can tell real gold from fake just by looking and the 'gold' that i saw that had FAS on it was surely not real gold.
FAS 928 jewelry is made from a specific alloy of gold that is 92.8% pure, which is higher than standard 22K gold. The value of FAS 928 jewelry can vary based on factors such as design, craftsmanship, brand reputation, and market demand. Generally, its higher gold content can make it more valuable than lower karat pieces, but the final value will depend on these additional factors. Always consult with a jewelry appraiser for an accurate assessment.
fas is a name of a company fantastic antiq silver FAS is seen on jewelry marked 925, jewelry that is infused with an alloy so perhaps the FAS simply means Fused Alloy Silver (FAS)
925 FAS typically refers to jewelry that is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. This marking indicates the quality and purity of the silver used in the piece. It is a common hallmark found on silver jewelry to assure customers of its silver content.
The "925" probably refers to the purity: 925/1000 gold.
The marking "975 FAS" on a gold bracelet indicates that the bracelet is made of 97.5% pure gold, which is equivalent to 23 karats. The "FAS" likely refers to the manufacturer or the specific standard of quality. This high purity suggests that the bracelet is of premium quality, with minimal alloy metals mixed in.
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