The term "hallmark" refers to a stamp or engraving on precious metal items, indicating their purity and authenticity. If the inside of a ring has the word "hallmark," it likely signifies that the ring meets certain standards set by an official authority, ensuring its quality. Additionally, it may also include other marks that indicate the manufacturer or the specific type of metal used. Always check for additional markings to confirm the ring's authenticity and value.
I have gold ring with diamonds it has the hallmark WJJ I think it's 9k it has more hallmark,s but can't make them out I want to no how you no if the diamonds are real
Yes can be white Gold hallmark in gold metal alloys Ring.
925 is a common hallmark for sterling silver, indicating that the ring is made of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals for added strength. "Docz" is not a standard hallmark, so it may be a personal mark from the jeweler or manufacturer.
That is the name of the company who made the ring. It should also have other marks for gold, silver, or gold filled.
The stamp "SK9" inside a diamond ring likely refers to the metal used to make the ring, which is likely sterling silver. The "S" stands for silver, and the "K9" indicates that the silver is 92.5% pure, making it sterling silver. This stamp is a common hallmark used by jewelers to indicate the quality and purity of the metal used in the ring.
The stamp "SS CI" inside a ring usually indicates the type of metal used, such as stainless steel (SS) or sterling silver (SS) with the maker's initials or hallmark "CI". It helps identify the material and the manufacturer of the ring.
The inscription KRN was a hallmark used by Kiran Jewels. Other than that, the meaning is unclear.
No. It may say '18k plated', but will never carry a hallmark or mark of fineness.
This is a hallmark stamped by the maker of the ring. The 925 means that the ring is sterling silver, that is, made of a silver alloy that contains at least 92.5 percent silver. As for the rest of the hallmark, these are usually chosen to represent the silversmith's name or company. A web search for the hallmark "Ari" turns up Ari D. Norman, a fine silversmith in London. If you're interested in who made your ring, you might want to contact Ari D. Norman to see if your ring is from that particular smith.
i have a similar ring, it is just a gold band, but it has the pear with the P for a hallmark. it is basically a name brand or the signature used by the jeweler who made the line of jewelry. I have not yet been able to find an answer to "who is the jeweler/brand?"
The initials of the goldsmith/jeweler who made your ring.
what would it say inside a ring if it were gold plated