cou could be looking at initials.
it can refer to the jewelry makers initials or company initials. using those same intials GS usually means gold over silver when it is stamped inh the order of GS.
Stamps like the one you ask about are the initials of the designer or company. There also should be gold or silver content. The initials add no value to your ring.
If the white gold if soft gold alloys with rhodium plated, yes, but it's not real solid white gold; it is yellow gold alloys with rhodium plated.
"NG14K" stamped on a charm most likely indicates that the charm is made of 14 karat gold and was manufactured by a company with the initials "NG". The "14K" signifies the gold content, which is 58.5% pure gold mixed with other metal alloys for durability.
The initials of the Goldsmith (the person who carved and created your ring) The initials of the Jeweller (the company that sells the link, like Tiffany or Hearts on Fire) The initials or logo of the Manufacturer who produces the ring.
"RSC" stamped on the inside of a gold and diamond ring may indicate the jeweler or manufacturer responsible for creating the piece. It could be their initials or a company trademark that helps identify the origin of the ring's design and production.
"BH" stamped inside a gold ruby ring could potentially be the manufacturer's mark or the designer's initials. It could also indicate the type of gold used in the ring, such as "Black Hills Gold," which is a specific type of gold jewelry made in the Black Hills region of South Dakota.
Oh, dude, that's easy. So, like, that triangle with JB stamped on gold is actually a hallmark, not a secret code for some exclusive club. It just means the gold was made by a company with the initials JB. It's like a little signature saying, "Hey, JB was here." So, no need to go on a treasure hunt for Justin Bieber's secret stash of gold or anything.
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The 10k is the amount of gold. Ten parts with another metal base. The initials are most likely the company or designer.