If a bracelet has Paj BB China stamped on it, it means that it is made of Brass and manufactured by Prime Art and Jewel. The word "China" is on the bracelet because this is where the bracelet was made.
PAJ stamped on jewelry means the item is manufactured by Prime Art and Jewel, Inc.
stands for the manufacturer of the jewelry
"Paj is the markers mark for Prime Art and Jewelry, a Chinese jewelry manufacturer." This is from a quick google search! Hope it helped.
Typically such letters are the initials of the person who designed and/or made the jewelry item.
Mix with metal fr finer
PAJ 88 Means that the item was made by Prime Art and Jewel, for the "Brands 88" Brand.
Paj Crank goes by Paj.
PAJ - journal - was created in 1976.
Paj Suab Yaj is a lyric in a Japanesse song
Hlab paj ntuab is an embrodery piece for tradional Hmong clothing. Paj ntuab qwj is a tradional sewing pattern. Hope this helps.
The only thing that "925" tells you is the fineness of the metal that the bracelet is made of. Fineness is a way of expressing the fraction of pure precious metal in an item. Normally it's shown as 3 digits, in which case it means that portion out of 1000. (Some items use 4 digits, which means the fraction is out of 10,000). So in your case 925 means that 925/1000, or 92.5%, of the bracelet is silver or gold, depending on the metal used. However, that only tells you what its value is as scrap metal. To determine the scrap price you can multiply: (the fineness percent) X (the current price of 1 oz. of silver/gold) X (the weight of the bracelet) then lop off about 1/3 to get a wholesale price. However - it's also possible that the bracelet could be worth more than its scrap metal value due to a special design, being in excellent condition, etc. To know that you'd need to have it appraised by a jeweller.
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