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its 10k, the S is the maker of the clasp.
FIC on a gold clasp of a pearl necklace likely stands for the manufacturer or designer of the clasp. It's a common practice for jewelry makers to mark their pieces with their initials or logo for authenticity and traceability purposes.
If the clasp of a necklace moves to the left, it may mean that the necklace is slightly twisted or tangled, causing the clasp to shift. It could also indicate that the necklace is not balanced properly when worn, leading to the clasp shifting to one side. It's advisable to check the alignment of the necklace and reposition it if needed to prevent further movement of the clasp.
Probably because there is a metal spring in the clasp. It does not mean the clasp is not gold.
what does rvl 14k mean
It's 14k gold (14 out of 24 metal components are gold) and IPS is the mark used by imperial pearls- a fine pearl jeweler.
bought 14k necklace hollowfilled necklace has marked 888 on clasp end what does this mean?
It means that it was manufactured in Canada.
it's a vintage jewelry brand
In an interview he said the necklace was given to him by his parents and it is the number 87 and he hasn't taken it off since they gave it to him. Did you mean the pearl necklace? I could be wrong but I think that was a present from Randy Morin.
RVL trademark by French Jewellery Company of Canada Limited in Downsview, Ontario
The Pat 4697315 marking on a 14K gold chain clasp is the maker marker. This patent number is used to identify the maker of the clasp. The meaning of this type of number is simply to show who manufactured the clasp.