What does D mean in a silver ring
I have in side a ring I brought 14k. DEL ,,what does 14k DEL mean inside my ring?
These are initials for Dana Augustine who is a jewelry designer
A D-ring bit can be a snaffle bit. A snaffle is any type of jointed bit. But not all snaffles are D-rings; a D-ring is a bit where the ring is shaped like the letter D.
You find Dove soap and a dirty ring around the tub. They begin with the letter d.
I have another one white go,d wirh diamonds ans inside the same inscription: JC 750
The letter D means it was minted at the Denver Mint.
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The letter D is the mint mark for Denver.
This is a hallmark stamped by the maker of the ring. The 925 means that the ring is sterling silver, that is, made of a silver alloy that contains at least 92.5 percent silver. As for the rest of the hallmark, these are usually chosen to represent the silversmith's name or company. A web search for the hallmark "Ari" turns up Ari D. Norman, a fine silversmith in London. If you're interested in who made your ring, you might want to contact Ari D. Norman to see if your ring is from that particular smith.
The letter is D.
The letter D