SKAL is the mark of Skalet Manufacturing Co. Inc. New York, makers of gold jewelry findings in the mid to late 20th century.
gold ring stamp with 14KIN, what does that stand for?
The mark EF Ltd is a makers mark. It identifies the company that made the ring. Also look for a 10k, 14k or other mark identifying the karat. Usually inside the band. A mark like EP or GS would indicate a gold plated ring.
The "14k" stamp on a ring indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold. The "z" could be a maker's mark or a symbol representing the manufacturer or designer of the ring.
Oh, dude, SBT stands for "14K gold." It's like the secret code for "Hey, this ring is 58.3% pure gold." So, if you see SBT on a ring, you can just be like, "Cool, this thing's legit gold."
It stands for Carat or Karat. Which describes gold purity 24c is 100% pure gold 12c is 50% etc...
The Maker's Mark
Hi there, did you ever get an answer to this. I have a similair problem.
The markings or labels on a piece of white gold jewelry typically represents the gold content of the item. In some cases, this is just in the form of a single number such as “14k” stamped on it. However, it can also bear additional numbers or even a company logo as well.
The LSC stands for the company that made the ring. If it is stamped 14K, then, the ring is 14 K gold. Sometimes gold will react to minerals in the water or chemicals you may have used. My gold rings will sometimes get a brass color to them and all I have to do is clean them.
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The "S" stamped after the 14k on your gold ring likely stands for the manufacturer's symbol or a specific identifier for the company that made the ring. It is common for jewelry makers to include their mark on the pieces they create for authentication and tracking purposes.
The Q mark inside a gold garnet ring may indicate the manufacturer or designer of the ring. It could be a maker's mark or a quality mark used for identification purposes. If you are unsure, you can take the ring to a jeweler for further examination.