The nine to five states that the ring is at least 92 .5% sterling silver and the H is the Maker's Mark to ensure that the identity of the stamp is valid
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Is h 925 gold and silver
Stamped inside a ring, the JS initials and the 925 mean the initials of the manufacturer and the karat of the ring. A ring that says 925 means that the ring has 925 karats.
I have a turquoise bracelet and ring that match with NH 925 on it what does the NH stand for
I have a turquoise bracelet and ring that match with NH 925 on it what does the NH stand for
It means it's Sterling Silver (925), and the SUN is the stamp for the manufacturer
On a ring, FD 925 means that the jewelry is sterling silver. However, the FD is simply the initials of the manufacturer.
The RJ probably indicates the manufacturer and the 925 indicates that the ring is made of 92.5% sterling silver.
925 indicates it it 92.5% pure, in other words Sterling Silver.
92.5 sterling sliver
It means it's Sterling Silver (925), and the SUN is the stamp for the manufacturer
What does the SW in front of 925 cz cina mean on my ring. I know cz is cubic zirconia and 925 is obviously Sterling and china is again, obvious. But with does the SW stand for?
On jewelry, the mark KPJ usually stands for the manufacturer of the piece. The number before the KPJ mark typically stands for the type of piece it is. For example, the mark 925 would stand for sterling silver.
The 925 means that the ring is sterling silver (92.5% silver with 7.5% copper). Not sure about the DQZ2 though. It might be a manufacturer's mark, but I'm not certain.