"FNA" typically stands for "Fine (or Fine) Native American," indicating that the silver necklace is of Native American origin and crafted with high-quality silver. It's a common marking on jewelry pieces made by Native American artisans.
I need the exact same answer, But I think its the maker of the jewellery possibly.
Also that I do know that they have FNA on jewellery from NY, Italy and some other places.
what does FNA stand for
It stands for a symbol of silver or not natural and real silver
KA 1772 is likely a maker's mark or a hallmark indicating the manufacturer or brand of the necklace. You can try researching the mark online or visiting a jeweler who may be able to help you identify the origin of the necklace bearing this mark.
What does KA 1772 mean on a silver necklace
The .925 means that the necklace is sterling silver. Silver is not usually used in its pure form, because it is too malleable and would bend too easily.
It may be the maker of the necklace. Like the trademark. Hope this helps.
How much for 14kb silver necklace
Italian made.
It means it is 10K white gold.
It looks like silver but says 14kt on it
The mousie eyes are by the silver necklace. The mouse's head is touching the silver necklace. The silver necklace is by the red purse.
It means that it is gold electroplated silver. The 925 means purest silver. The piece is not gold, it is silver.
if a silver necklace with italy and agi real