The hallmark is the stamp inside a piece of jewelry that indicates what it's made of: 14K, 18K, & 24K in the case of gold; 925 in the case of sterling silver.
That means that it real sterling silver; the jewelry consists of 92.5 % pure silver and the rest is a type of alloy, usually copper. 925 is a mark to indicate purity of the silver.
It means that its 2500
No it is most likely the hall mark
I got my purity ring at a Helzberg Diamonds. Any jewelry store will do. Ask the jeweler about promise rings, that's what they call purity rings at jewelry stores.
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you can get them from any jewelry shop you just have to ask for them.
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"417" refers to to the purity if the gold (417/1000, 41.7% purity) and Italy is the country of origin.
it means 14 karat gold purity
"925" refers to the purity of the silver.
925 on a piece of jewelry is the purity of the metal used. The SS indicates that it is 92.5 percent sterling silver. The star is more than likely a jeweler's mark or stamp, and could identify one of several jewelers.