I have a pair of frog earings with the s/s and circled c on it ehat does it mean.
Sterling silver
It is or was a company in Reno, Nv that made engraved sterling silver belt buckles, bolo ties and other western jewelry often with silver dollars or other silver coins embedded in them. These are some of the finest engraved silver products available.
It means that the Silver was mined in Nevada
The SS stamp on an old ring stands for sterling silver. This means the ring is made of sterling silver. Any number provided with the symbol could mean plating as well.
CI SS on a ring likely stands for "Cubic Zirconia" and "Sterling Silver." This indicates that the ring is made with a cubic zirconia stone and is crafted from sterling silver.
There are many shops and online businesses where one can have a silver spoon engraved. Tiffany and Co. is one place and online there is the Silver baby gift.
The SS 925 star mark indicates that a piece of jewelry is made from sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. The "SS" stands for "Sterling Silver," while "925" denotes the silver content, confirming its authenticity and quality. The star may also signify a specific brand or manufacturer associated with sterling silver products.
"CI" stands for "Chrome Indicator," indicating that the metal is likely sterling silver. "925" signifies that the metal is 92.5% pure silver, which is the standard for sterling silver. This engraving confirms that the ring is made of sterling silver.
It indicates that the person buried there was the recipient of the Silver Star Medal, the Army's fourth highest award (behind Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, and Distinguished Service Medal). It usually is represented by an engraved SS or SSN, instead of an actual metal silver star.
The 925 means that the ring is sterling silver (92.5% silver with 7.5% copper). Not sure about the DQZ2 though. It might be a manufacturer's mark, but I'm not certain.
N925CF typically indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, with "925" representing the silver purity of 92.5%. The "CF" may be a manufacturer's mark or designer's initials.
Silvergallery has silver, engraved business card holders. They are formal and perfect for an office setting, but VERY expensive since they are made of silver.