Hi it just means you have a cubic Zirconia jewel in the ring
Fake gems
14kf = 14k gold. The "F" and the triangle is the Friedman's Inc. hallmark.
SW 14K CZ refers to a piece of jewelry that is made of 14-karat gold and features cubic zirconia (CZ) as a gemstone. The "14K" indicates that the gold is 58.3% pure, which is a standard for fine gold jewelry. Cubic zirconia is a synthetic stone and does not indicate the quality of the gold itself. Therefore, SW 14K CZ can be considered real gold, but the CZ is not a natural gemstone.
CZ stands for cubic zirconia, which is a synthetic gemstone that resembles a diamond. It is often used as a more affordable alternative to diamonds in jewelry. The 14k gold refers to the purity of the gold in the jewelry, with 14k indicating that it is 58.3% gold.
The hallmark 375 on a white ring typically indicates that the ring is made of 9 karat gold. The CZ likely stands for cubic zirconia, which is a synthetic gemstone used as a diamond alternative in jewelry.
it means that it is .525 real gold which is equal to 14k i think
14 karat gold and dn means diamond
"14K" refers to the purity of the gold used, typically 14 karat gold. "DUS" could be a manufacturer's mark or brand. "CZ" stands for cubic zirconia, a synthetic gemstone often used as a diamond simulant in jewelry.
14K means the ring is supposed to be 14k Gold. That is 58.5% gold and 41.5% other metals. If the stamp is Bellcrest, it is the hallmark of the manufacturer.
It is a Swiss hallmark, usually found on Swiss-made watches. The squirrel means it is 14k gold and made in Switzerland.
14k is the gold content. B.H. is probably the hallmark of the manufacturer, most likely being BH MultiCom.
If the item has clear stones in it, cz stands for cubic zirconia (a semi-precious stone), where as 925 is a hallmark for silver not gold. 9ct golds hallmark is 375.