It means it's 9 carat gold: 9ct gold contains 37.5% pure gold (375 parts per thousand parts). 14ct gold contains 58.5% pre gold (585 parts per thousand parts). 18ct gold contains 75% pure gold (750 parts per thousand parts).
Probably 18 karat gold/nickel alloy. White gold is gold mixed with nickel and looks silver.
For a sophisticated look, use a monochromatic grey scheme. Add gold details. For a casual look, greens and tan work well. Use white trim work to tie in the floor. For an adult feminine look, dusty rose and lots of magnolia white. Add black details. For a young feminine look, soft pink with lots of true white. Add white details. For an adult masculine look try navy, with grey and chrome details. For a young masculine look, use blue and tan with brass details.
Gold. Then silver then bronze.
Light pastels, ivory white, and gold had been the predominant colours, and Rococo decorators often used mirrors to decorate the feel of open space.
Between 1854-1931 is the only time 15ct gold was an official standard
The stamps only indicate the carat of metal. They do not indicate the color of the metal. So for example an 18ct yellow gold ring would have a stamp of 750 as would an 18ct white gold ring. For 9ct gold the stamp will normally be the number 375 For 14ct gold the stamp will normally be the number 585 For 18ct gold the stamp will normally be the number 750
The SB is an indication of the manufacturer.
Type your answer here... 375 is 9carat gold, I think 325 is just less gold content.
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Pw 18K means Palladium White gold. Normally white gold is made by mixing yellow gold and nickel to give it the white appearance. Palladium White gold is yellow gold mixed with palladium (from the platinum family) to give the white appearance.
625 stamp means the item is 62.5 % gold, which = 15ct
Mark used by a Canadian maker of rings
925 is a stamp on sterling silver to indicate that it is 925 parts silver to the 1000.
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I have a large gold ring (48 grams ) with marks of 14K and M.C.G. I can't identify what marking M.C.G. means on my ring. Does these marks on my ring mean its real gold !? Am I to understand, the stamp 14K (585) means - 58.5%, or 14 karat gold. M.C.G. - hallmarked in US or Europe ? Can you possibly identify this? Thank you.
It is normally the stamp of the manufacturer (as per three different jewelers).
Metal that is plated in gold can not have the stamp.