It means u were taken. put a magnet to it ,if it is drawn to it it is metal, but not silver. my wife got rooked on about 10 pieces from a well known on line store.
It's a brand name sold on one of the TV shopping networks. Not sure which one.
Jasco designs jewelry co. - cheap sterling silver and plated gold costume jewelry with cubic zirconias.
Jasco designs jewelry co.
Sorry to say, but it most likely means it is fake. Google DBJ on ebay and you will see that they produce silver or gold overlay (so gold plated over silver) cubic zirconia items. Sorry about that.
"DBJ" is likely the initials of the person who crafted the piece. It is common for jewelers to use three initials to mark their work. The number 925 is a bit unusual to see on gold jewelry. Numbers such as 916 or 917 (22-karat gold) and 999 (24-karat gold) are more common. If the 925 is inside an oval, the ring is more likely to be sterling silver.
It's probably a maker's mark indicating who manufactured it (or who the person who counterfeited the item wants you to thinkmanufactured it).Since they're so easy to forge, it doesn't really "mean" anything.
Madidi For a review of the restaurant see: www.madidires.com/review-dbj-001.htm
That would be the hallmark, which is usually the initials of the designer. i.e: "ALE" on Pandora bracelets stand for the founder of Pandora jewelery.