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When jewelry has 10KCAL stamped on it, the 10K means that the jewelry is 10 karat. The CAL is a mark that shows the company that made the piece.
"JCM 10K gold" is 10 karat gold jewelry made by Jacmel Jewelry. Jacmel Jewelry is a fine jewelry company in Long Island City, NY, and they mark their pieces with "JCM."
ZRW Is the manufacturers mark or signature, the 14K is the amount of gold content in the jewelry. 14 Parts gold and 10 parts (Silver) or like non-ferrous metal. Its a good piece of jewelry if your looking to sell you can get a quote from a pawn shop and they can even test it for you if your selling
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10 karat gold, the SAI is an Indian jewelry company,they do gold and sterling..the SAI is their hallmark for Sai Krishna Jewelry...
There is no definitive answer to this question as the stamp could mean a variety of things. It is possible that 10KSR is the maker's mark or initials of the person who created the ring. It could also be a quality mark denoting that the ring is made of 10 karat gold. Alternatively, the stamp could be a code used by the jewelry store or designer to indicate that the ring is a size 10. Without more information, it is difficult to say for certain what the stamp means.
JCM is the trademark (or word mark) granted in 1982 for JACMEL Jewelry, Inc. in Long Island City, NY., 10 K stands for 10 karat gold
It means it is 14 karat gold. Meaning that at least the maker wants you to believe that the piece of jewelry that you are looking atis made of an alloy that is 14 parts pure gold to 10 parts that will be a mix of copper and silver. Precisely 58.3 % pure gold. It doesn't mean it is though. A person can mark a piece of jewelry as gold when it is not for a nimber of very obvious reasons. You have to know how to test or get it tested to know for certain.
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"Ten-penny", probably referring to 10/100 of a Mark.
Korea Aerospace Research Institute was created on 1989-10-10.