What does lead comliant in jewelry mean
What does MNSN On sterling jewelry mean
it means nickel-free, because some people have reactions to nickel
im not quite sure what you mean but if you mean like the abbreviation eg: Oxygen=O Nickel=Ni
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This means that the jewelry is gold plated with 18 karat gold. You can get different kinds of gold in your jewelry.
Basically it means that the item complies with law regarding its composition. California seems to be the only state forcing lead compliant and nickel compliant laws, setting limits on how much of these elements can be present in order to be safe.
Nickel plated
Nickel Free 925 silver. Namely, sterling silver which is free of nickel traces.
It means the jewelry you hold has a 32.5% of pure silver content. The rest would be an alloy of other metals such as nickel.
Made without Lead solder.
ifi compliant
14KW means nickel is used in the gold. It is a less expensive way to make gold jewelry. The downside is nickel will corrode over time and that some people are allergic to it.
The RoHS definition is to restrict certain dangerous substances in electronics. It also restricts dangerous substances in electronic equipment. It restricts lead, cadmium, and other toxins.
NC 925 when used in reference to jewelry would signify that the base materials used are nickel and cobalt. The 925 would mean that is plated with 92.5 percent sterling silver.
Compliant means that a person is following a certain set of rules. A person that is compliant is following orders to the letter.
What does this mean in jewelry?
It is mostly used on silver jewelry. It means it has an alloy with 92.5% of pure silver. Other metals usually include nickel, copper and even gold.