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plated sterling silver
It could mean STerling Silver.
"925" usually indicates sterling silver.
If on sterling silver, it stands for Thailand, where it was made.
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.
It may mean that the ring is made of sterling silver.
It means it's Sterling Silver (925), and the SUN is the stamp for the manufacturer
if it is a white metal it is probably sterling silver. the stamp for sterling silver is 925. the 9 might've worn away. 925 means its 92,5 percent silver and the other 7,5 percent is copper.
An S inside a gold ring is the maker's stamp. If the ring were not gold and had an S inside it would stand for sterling silver.
the 925 stamp means that its sterling silver, has something to do with the ratio of silver with copper. the DS im trying to figure out for my ring as well... selling price of that ring? prolly like 15-30 bucks second hand.
Generally, yes. Of course, that is what it is supposed to mean, keep in mind that anyone can stamp sterling silver into their jewelry that might not be silver. But for most reputably bought jewelry and items, it is 92.5% silver.
The stamp "B 25" on a ring typically indicates that the piece is made of 925 sterling silver. The "B" stands for the brand or manufacturer, and "25" signifies the silver content, which is 92.5%, a standard for sterling silver.