That loos like a mixed metal marking
.925 means that there is silver and it is sterling silver at 92.5% purity
14k or .585 is a gold mark saying the gold is 58.5% pure. if both are on a piece that would mean there is both silver and gold there
I Believe It would be the ring being sterling silver with 10k black hills gold.
Yes, in this case, the ring is not white gold but in fact sterling silver. Acceptable quality marks for sterling silver include: sterling, ster and .925. Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by mass of silver and 7.5% by mass of other metals, usually copper.
925 indicates it it 92.5% pure, in other words Sterling Silver.
Founf a dimond ring that says 926 on it. What does it mean?
The nine to five states that the ring is at least 92 .5% sterling silver and the H is the Maker's Mark to ensure that the identity of the stamp is valid
It just means that parts of the watch case or dial has elements that include sterling silver, whether solid or plated.
If you see 925 engraved on the ring, that means it's a sterling silver setting. Usually, engagement rings with a larger center diamond won't be set in sterling silver because it's too soft. And if you see a stamp that says "CZ," you're looking at a cubic zirconia stone, rather than a real diamond.
I found and ID bracelet that says cccsterling on it. Is it a manufacturer or does it mean it's plated or is it plated sterling?
Bilbo is basically saying the Ring is his and no one else's, and that the Ring is dear to him.
Stamped inside a ring, the JS initials and the 925 mean the initials of the manufacturer and the karat of the ring. A ring that says 925 means that the ring has 925 karats.
It means it is genuine sterling silver made in Italy
PSCL is an jewelry company out of Dublin, Ireland. The 925, you may find upsetting on a 'platinum' ring, as 925 is the designation for sterling silver (having a 92.5% silver content). To take the disappointment level down one more level I believe "PSCL" is short for silver clad or silver plated. Meaning not even solid sterling. PSCL doesn't mean clad or plated. If it says 925 it cannot be clad or plated. PSCL is the name of the designer or manufacturer.