If you are interested get a magnifying glass and look for the hallmark, which (in the UK) will give the maker, the town where it was assayed (officially tested) and the year it was assayed.
CL stamped on a 9ct bracelet likely signifies the manufacturer or the designer of the piece. It could also be a mark indicating the gold purity, as 9ct gold is 37.5% pure gold.
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It means the bracelet is 14k gold ( = 58.5% pure gold).
The stamp "JLX10K" on a bracelet indicates that the piece is made of 10-karat gold, which means it contains 41.7% pure gold mixed with other metals for durability. The "JLX" likely represents the manufacturer's or designer's mark, identifying the brand or maker of the jewelry. This stamp helps consumers verify the gold content and authenticity of the piece.
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What is mean brz on gold bracelet
CU is 14k gold over copper.
The "DG" stamped on the back of a 14kt gold bracelet typically indicates the manufacturer's or designer's mark, identifying the brand or creator of the piece. In jewelry, stamps like these help authenticate the item and can also add to its value, especially if the maker is well-known. It's advisable to research the specific brand or designer for more context regarding the piece.