The letters "CE" stamped on jewelry indicate that the item complies with the European Union's safety and environmental regulations, particularly concerning the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive. This stamp signifies that the jewelry has been tested and is free from harmful levels of certain toxic substances. It's often seen on jewelry sold within the EU market, ensuring consumer safety and environmental responsibility.
900 is typical of a marking indicating 90% silver. Most silver jewelry is 925 meaning 92.5% pure. Not sure about the CE stamp.
The letters "CE" stand for Conformité Européene, a French phrase which means French conformity. It signifies that the product conforms to health, environmental, and safety regulations. In short, it makes the product legal to be sold in the European Union. The CE mark makes a buyer's job much easier as it helps a buyer separate the wheat from the chaff. The CE Directory makes a buyer's job even easier.
CE means "Common Era", a substitute for A.D. Common Era refers to our calendar that began after Jesus birth.
They mean: Common Era and Before Common Era which is the equivalent of Anni Domini and Before Christ respectively
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14KT CE refers to a piece of jewelry that is made of 14 karat gold and is certified by the manufacturer as meeting European standards. The "KT" stands for karat, which indicates the purity of the gold, with 14 karat gold containing 58.5% pure gold. The "CE" marking signifies that the jewelry conforms to European Union regulations regarding consumer safety and environmental protection.
Greenpeace.
Ce qui means 'that which' i think :)
Cease, ceasefire, cedar, celebrant, celebrity, celebration, celery and cello are words. They begin with the letters ce.
It will be in the suffix code stamped on the block. If it has a "CE" in the suffix code, regardless of displacement it's a replacement block. CE stands for "counter exchange."
ce= normal
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