SIC 3911
339911
NAICS Code(s) 339911 (Jewelry (including Precious Metal) Manufacturing)
NAICS Code 339911 (Jewelry (including Precious Metal) Manufacturing)
Well, honey, let me tell you straight - jewelry stamped with 823 ain't real. That number doesn't correspond to any known precious metal purity. So, if you're looking for the real deal, you better keep on searching, darling.
The jewelry code "PCU925" typically indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver that has been plated with a layer of precious metal, often rhodium or another alloy, to enhance its durability and shine. The "925" signifies that the piece contains 92.5% pure silver, which is the standard for sterling silver. The "PCU" part may refer to the manufacturer or brand, but it is not a standardized designation and can vary by producer. Always check with the specific jeweler for precise information regarding their codes.
NAICS Code 332812 (Metal Coating, Engraving, and Allied Services (except Jewelry and Silverware) to Manufacturing)
In the context of jewelry, "9251BBTH" likely refers to the metal purity of the piece. The "925" typically indicates that the jewelry is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The "1" could potentially denote a specific manufacturer or designer. The "BBTH" is less common and may be a unique identifier or code specific to the jewelry piece or brand.
The number "474" stamped on a jewelry box typically indicates the metal purity or quality of the jewelry inside. In some contexts, it may refer to a specific alloy or a manufacturer's identification code. It's essential to check the jewelry's documentation or consult with a jeweler for precise information regarding its significance.
The marking "c889" on jewelry typically indicates the item's specific design or style number rather than a standard hallmark for precious metals. It may represent a code used by the manufacturer or designer to identify a particular piece. If you are trying to determine the value or authenticity of the jewelry, it's best to consult a jeweler or the brand associated with the marking.
NAICS Code(s) 339914 (Costume Jewelry and Novelty Manufacturing)
NAICS Code 339914 (Costume Jewelry and Novelty Manufacturing)
Oh, what a happy little question! ECC stamped on jewelry stands for "Electronically Created Code." It's a marking that helps identify the manufacturer or metal content of the piece. Just like adding a touch of titanium white to your painting, these markings help ensure the authenticity and quality of your beautiful jewelry.