A necklace stamped with "Korea" and "Ambassador" likely indicates that it is a piece of jewelry made in Korea, possibly as part of a diplomatic or cultural exchange program. The term "Ambassador" could suggest that the necklace is associated with a specific ambassador or diplomatic mission, symbolizing goodwill or cultural representation. Such pieces may also be collectible items that reflect a connection between Korea and the international community.
what does 24kgr stamped on a necklace mean
Dont no
WhAt does a pendant stamped NVC mean
what does O mean on a gold necklace
As the Common Metal Marks Stamped Inside Rings, TI=Titanium
I think it means 10k gold
I have very old necklace stamped 356 also with a Crown stamped also.
It was made in Korea and its just metal nothing of value
What does the symbol TB mean on hook of necklace
Gold Plated
Most likely a makers mark.
Made by "1928 Jewelry" company. Necklaces have a small tab attached with the number 1928 stamped on it.