A ring with the imprint H925 typically indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The "H" likely stands for "hallmark," indicating the authenticity and quality of the metal.
For silver to be sterling, it must be 92.5% silver content, the rest being copper for strength (jewelry). Therefore, when you see 925 on a ring, it is sterling silver.
It may mean that the ring is made of sterling silver.
Look to see if 925 is engraved inside the ring, if it is it is made from sterling silver.
PAD 925 for a sterling silver ring describes the chemical makeup of the silver in the ring. Generally the number correlate to percentages of metal in the silver alloy.
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I have a gold plated sterling silver ring that a jeweler told me was indicated by the 925 stamped inside. I didn't think to ask if the 925 mark was indicative of any other criteria. And That's What I Know!!! 925 lets you know that it's sterling silver. Sterling silver by definition is a silver alloy containing 92.5% silver by weight and 7.5% by weight of some other metal, commonly copper, zinc, or platinum, which help give the silver strength (since pure silver metal is generally too soft for producing functional objects), retain ductility, and prevent corrosion (tarnish). Sterling silver is said to have a fineness of 925, which is the number of parts per thousand of pure metal by weight. Pure silver has a fineness of 999. LIND would be the maker/manufacturer's initials.
The 925 hallmark is indicative of 92.5% Sterling Silver.
A person can determine whether a sterling silver ring is genuine by dropping their ring into a bowl of vinegar. If it isn't silver, a reaction will occur.
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