S11 & 9ct
what means P.m on th ring
925 shows that it is made from Sterling Silver and M M D is the Scottish maker's mark.
no it is stamped with a candy stamp
I do not know, but would like to find out if you got an answer. MDCO is stamped in a platinum ring I have and I want to know what it means.
The "m" inside a triangle stamped on a ring typically indicates the manufacturer or brand of the ring. This symbol is known as a maker's mark or hallmark, and it helps identify the origin or source of the jewelry piece. The presence of this mark can provide information about the quality, authenticity, and sometimes the specific designer of the ring.
The stamp "925" inside a silver ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals. "M C" may be the maker's mark or initials of the manufacturer who produced the ring.
9 ct = 9 carats
The "W M" stamped inside a ring typically indicates the initials of the jeweler or manufacturer who created the piece. It may also represent a specific design or collection associated with that jeweler. To gain a clearer understanding of its significance, it's best to research the specific brand or designer linked to those initials.
Probably titanium dioxide.
are you sure that is av and not posible au because the 79 element on the periodic table of elements au is gold
Would a genuine diamond be set in a ring stamped 925 m
14k means 14 carrot gold mine says 14 k m@