I have a medallion of the Mermaid on the rock in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is about 5.5cm diameter and appears to be hand-hammered steel. I'm not sure of the metal. It is definitely not silver. The chain seems to have no beginning or end. Just a continuous necklace. The medallion is stamped on the back Jergen Jensen DENMARK and then the number 93. I can take a picture of it if you want. I've been trying to research it so I can price it properly.
A silversmith!
A silversmith is like a jeweler so they make everything from jewelry to pots and pans.
It’s a maker’s stamp. Likely the initials of the silversmith that made your jewelry.
A silversmith is a craftsman that is trained in the art of turning silver sheetmetal into dishes, trays, bowls, flatware, and other articles of household silver. A silversmith may also make jewelry.
Cody Hunter is a master Navajo silversmith and jewelry maker.hi
Not today. As long as you have knowledge of the craft, you are a silversmith. A high school or college jewelry class should give you all the knowledge you need. The rest is up to your own creativity.
It was founded in 1982 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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950 SV is a hallmark that is commonly used for platinum jewelry. It indicates that the jewelry is made of 95% pure platinum, with the remaining 5% typically being other metals like iridium or ruthenium for strength and durability.
I have two gorgeous pieces marked Salamone Sterling in the style of Perruzi. Any info about this silversmith?
The "R in a circle" mark on sterling silver jewelry signifies that it was made by the company Reed and Barton. This mark indicates the manufacturer or silversmith responsible for producing the piece.
JHF Silversmith, also known as J. H. F. Silversmith, is a brand or artisan associated with the production of silver jewelry and crafts in Mexico. The brand is recognized for its high-quality craftsmanship, often featuring traditional designs and techniques. While specific historical details about the individual or entity may be limited, JHF Silversmith represents the rich heritage of Mexican silverwork, which is celebrated for its artistry and cultural significance.