The SK stamp on jewelry is the initials or mark of the maker or manufacturer. Often letters are stamped inside jewelry to show who made it.
It’s a maker’s stamp. Likely the initials of the silversmith that made your jewelry.
There does not appear to be any jewelry available online with the stamp of WTi. It may be that of the maker of the jewelry. The best way to find out the authenticity of a piece of jewelry is to bring it to a reputable jeweler.
The stamp CID on a piece of jewelry indicates that it was made by Clyde Duneier, Inc., a jewelry maker based in New York.
The stamp CID on a piece of jewelry indicates that it was made by Clyde Duneier, Inc., a jewelry maker based in New York.
18k means it is 18 carat gold. IDGC is the maker's mark but I am not sure who that maker is unless you look it up in reference.
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"RSC" on the inside of a ring refers to the RS Covenant. RS Covenant is a maker of fine jewelry, and they stamp their products with their initials.
The CB stands for the maker specifically in this case Carl Bucherer and the 750 is the gold 18 kt
FJG would be the maker mark on that piece. In the US and most everywhere else if you put a karat stamp on a piece of jewelry you must also put your registered makers mark. It is that makers guarantee that it is that karat.
HCT is the maker of the jewelry
There is not a stamp for jewelry that is 950. The stamp is .925 and it means the jewelry is sterling silver