The "R" is not meaningless. It is the makers mark or hallmark and it can mean a huge difference in value. Unfortunately, I need to know the same thing. minenis marked "Sterling .925 R" and know what everything but the R stands for. what is your piece of jewelry? Please let me know if you find out!
Yes can be white Gold hallmark in gold metal alloys Ring.
The initials of the goldsmith/jeweler who made your ring.
it means it is 16 carat gold ring
it means it is true or pure
The "G7R" hallmark on a ring typically indicates the manufacturer's brand or a specific design series. The "G" often represents gold, while "7" may refer to the purity level or a specific alloy. The "R" could signify the type of metal or a particular collection. To understand its exact meaning, it's best to refer to the manufacturer's documentation or a jeweler familiar with that hallmark.
Yes can be white Gold hallmark in gold metal alloys Ring.
it means that the ring/bracelet is gold plated sterling silver.
This is most likely the name of the maker of the ring, because it is not a standard hallmark that identifies the metals.
The hallmark "375" on a white ring indicates the ring is made of 9 karat gold, meaning it is 37.5% pure gold. The "c2" could be a manufacturer's mark or additional information specific to the maker.
The hallmark 375 on a white ring typically indicates that the ring is made of 9 karat gold. The CZ likely stands for cubic zirconia, which is a synthetic gemstone used as a diamond alternative in jewelry.
Hi it just means you have a cubic Zirconia jewel in the ring
it means that it is .525 real gold which is equal to 14k i think