Yes but I can't tell if it's silver or
24 carrot
Almost pure silver
It is stamped on the jewelry. If there is no stamp it is most likely not gold.
Pure gold is 24 karat. If you multiply .333 times 24, it is 8 karat gold.
14K = 14 karat gold which equals to gold content. With "Italy" adding = Italian made or Italy origin!
it is 18 karat
10 karat calibrated gold
"24KGB" signifies 24 karat gold bonding, meaning another metal was coated with a thin layer of 24 karat gold.
How much gold is in a piece of jewelry stamp with 915
It was stamped within the Arezzo valley of Italy and the 1760 is the karat
STS10K means ten karat gold
Gold should be stamped with the appropriate karat level e.g. 9K=9 karat, 18k=18 karat. The higher the number the more gold the piece contains. The lowest tends to be 9K.
The 705 stamp equates to 17 karat gold. Gold is stamped based on purity, with 24 kt gold being pure gold. 18kt gold is stamped 750 because it is 75% pure. 17kt gold is actually about 70.8% pure, but is stamped 705 instead of 708. 17 karat gold is not as common as 18kt or 14kt, but it is available. Especially in parts of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.