14K = 14 karat gold which equals to gold content. With "Italy" adding = Italian made or Italy origin!
A 525 stamp indicates that the metal (or some of the metal used) in the stamped piece is 14 karat, or that is has 525 parts gold per 1000 total parts or 52.5% gold content in the metal.
A 525 stamp indicates that the metal in the stamped piece is 52.5 percent gold. This is the same thing as the marking 14K for 14 karat gold.
it is 14 karat gold, made in Italy, US usually marks it 585. It means that there is 58.5% of pure gold in the metal, which makes it 14 karat.
10K Gold Italy means that the object, and I am sssuming it is a piece of Jewelry was made in Italy and that the fineness of the gold is 10 Karat. The fineness of Gold is determined by Karat. Fine Gold is pure GOLD and is 24 Karat, there are 24 units to a Karat, therefore a 10 Karat piece is less than half pure gold., or 5/12 Gold. The gold is mixed with other metals called alloys.
A 525 stamp indicates that the metal (or some of the metal used) in the stamped piece is 14 karat, or that is has 525 parts gold per 1000 total parts or 52.5% gold content in the metal. Wolf5370: Actually 525 is almost certainly sterling silver - it is the standard sterling silver mark.
9ct/ karat gold
It means 9 karat or 37.5% gold and designed or made in Italy
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Braided 22.2 karat gold ... i'm no expert
It was stamped within the Arezzo valley of Italy and the 1760 is the karat
I'm looking for the answer to this myself. Is it real if it just says Italy? The piece I have looks to be gold and silver. Could this be why?