The A.T.I China can be misleading. While most countries use the Periodic Table for measuring heavy metals (gold=Au silver=.925) the Chinese have stuck to old religious beliefs that personnel property is sacrilegious. The symbol ATI in China is the governments symbol for Platinum.
ATI is the governments production of such precious metals, thus taking away any religious stigmas the world may have. Congratulations! You have a wonderful piece of jewelry. As the price of Platinum soars, so goes the market.
James Escshelon Ph. D
University of Michigan
the base ring is made and stones are set in in china and the .925 means that it is coated with sterling silver
The ATI BR China stamp on a ring typically indicates that the item is made of titanium, with "ATI" referring to a manufacturer known for titanium products, and "BR" denoting a specific grade or alloy. The "China" designation signifies that the ring was produced in China. This stamp helps consumers identify the material and origin of the jewelry, ensuring authenticity and quality.
ATI means Dont know what the A means but TI means Tiffany Inc..
It is a ring made in Tawain!
White gold= ATI BRCN LOOKS AS OF ITS PLATINUM AND YELLOW GOLD WHEN LOOKING AT IT AT AN
"c2" likely refers to the quality of the diamond; it may stand for "colorless, grade 2." "China on a ring" could mean that the ring was manufactured or sold in China.
"Ati Taiwan" on a ring likely refers to a specific design or brand associated with Taiwan, possibly indicating that the ring was made there. "Ati" could be a name or an abbreviation relevant to the designer or manufacturer. It may also signify a cultural or artistic element related to Taiwanese craftsmanship. Without more context, it’s hard to provide a definitive meaning.
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The A.T.I China can be misleading. While most countries use the Periodic Table for measuring heavy metals (gold=Au silver=.925) the Chinese have stuck to old religious beliefs that personnel property is sacrilegious. The symbol ATI in China is the governments symbol for Platinum. ATI is the governments production of such precious metals, thus taking away any religious stigmas the world may have. Congratulations! You have a wonderful piece of jewelry. As the price of Platinum soars, so goes the market. James Escshelon Ph. D University of Michigan
cubic zirconia stones, .925 silver, made in china
CN stamped on the inside of a ring likely stands for "China," indicating that the ring was manufactured in China. It is a common practice for jewelry makers to mark their products with the country of origin.
925 on a silver ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. This marking is a common standard used to denote the purity of silver in jewelry.