Look more carefully ... it should be 750 and not 325. It means that your lace is 750/1000 (75%=18 carats) gold. The remain is other metals. It's a way to say how pure is the gold.
Similarly, you will find 800 or 925 on silver stuff for 80% or 92,5% pure silver
14K refers to the quality of the gold used in the manufacture of the jewelry. In this case it is 14 karat gold, or .585 pure gold. The AD is likely a manufacturers stamp for the jeweler.
That is probably the brand
maybe it's their name......jk
Butterfly... I think butterfly in Italian is "farfalla". I don't believe Kayla is Italian- both 'k' and 'y' are not used in Italian, only in words borrowed from other languages. Kayla is a variant of Katharine, most likely. Which is Caterina in Italian.
In the "Percy Jackson & the Olympians" series, Annabeth Chase's necklace symbolizes her journey, growth, and experiences as a demigod. Each bead represents a year of her life at Camp Half-Blood, with significant events tied to each one. The necklace serves as a tangible reminder of her accomplishments and the friends she has made, highlighting her connection to her heritage and the challenges she has overcome.
what does O mean on a gold necklace
I think it means 10k gold
Gold Plated
What does the symbol TB mean on hook of necklace
Most likely a makers mark.
Most likely it is Gold shell (gold plated) But it could be a jewelers mark.
14 KJ stamped on a necklace means it is 14 karat gold. This number signifies purity of gold, a top standard in jewelry.
It means that it was manufactured in Canada.
"1054 AR" stamped on a gold necklace typically refers to the manufacturer's mark, identifying the jewelry maker or company that produced the necklace. It does not indicate the gold's purity or value, as those would typically be expressed in terms of karats (e.g., 14k, 18k).
What does 535 mean on this necklace ? And it has 14k itatly as well
The GF stands for Gold Filled, as for PPG it's probably the company that gold came from
"RCE" likely stands for "Rolled Gold Electroplate," indicating that the necklace is made by depositing a thin layer of real gold onto a base metal through electroplating. This means that the necklace is not solid gold but rather gold-plated over another metal.