The markings on jewellery should be... a makers mark, a letter (referring to a year of assay) and a number (375 - 37.5% gold = 9ct 585 - 58.5% gold = 14ct 625 - 62.5% gold = 15ct 750 - 75.0% gold = 18ct 916 - 91.6% gold = 22ct) Plat will either be 900 (90% european/Far East) or 950 (95%) Silver is also 900 (European) or 925 (Sterling)
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GF= stands for "gold filled" Gold Filled (heavy plating), usually has a fraction, For Example:1/20 10K GF found at: http://nitacreations.blogspot.com/2007/10/jewelry-markings-what-do-they-all-mean.html
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When a person has jewelry it is important to know what the symbols and markings on it means. DE on a ring is the creators mark.
It is important to understand the markings on jewelry. 14K means that 14 of 24 parts are pure gold, XL is a measurement of size.
The number "118" on jewelry typically indicates the purity of the metal, specifically gold. It signifies that the piece contains 11.8% gold content, which translates to approximately 3 karats. This marking is less common than the more traditional karat markings like 10K or 14K, which denote higher gold purity. Always verify with a trusted jeweler for accurate identification of jewelry markings.
"10k" indicates the purity of the gold used in the jewelry, with "10k" meaning it is 10 karat gold. J's likely stands for the brand or designer of the jewelry, helping to identify its origin or manufacturer. These markings are important for determining the quality and value of the piece.
"20 microns" is a size measurement that has very little indeed to do with evaluating a piece of jewelry. More applicable would be someting like karat markings or carat weight.
It is important to know the meanings of markings on jewelry, it tells us about its quality and its creator. 14K PG means 14 carat plumb gold.
"10k" on a ring means that the ring is made of 10 karat gold. "psco" is likely the manufacturer's mark or the brand name of the jewelry manufacturer. It is common for jewelry to have markings indicating the metal purity and manufacturer.
Amp10k is likely a marking indicating that the jewelry is made from 10 karat gold. The "amp" may refer to the purity level of the gold, which is 41.7% pure gold in a 10 karat piece. It is important to verify the authenticity of the jewelry and the markings by consulting with a professional jeweler.
GHR on gold jewelry typically stands for the initials of a manufacturer or a specific jewelry designer. It may also indicate a hallmark or certification related to the quality or authenticity of the gold. To understand its specific meaning, it’s best to research the context or the brand associated with the marking. Always consult a jeweler for detailed information about markings on your jewelry.