585 on the clasp is the percentage of gold in the item. So 585 means ur item is 58.5% pure gold and the other 41.5% will be silver and copper. It is just hallmarked so you can tell it is real, not plated or fake
What does 535 mean on this necklace ? And it has 14k itatly as well
it may just say 585 which means it 58.5% gold. which is 14k so it works out.
585 stands for 14k gold, 14k is 58.5% gold. the vl is the makers mark.
585 stamped on jewelry is 14k. 14 karat jewelry is 58.5 percent pure gold. So it can be stamped 14k or 585. 10k = 41.6% or 416 14k = 58.5% or 585 18k = 75% or 750 22k = 91.6% or 916
It is 14/24, which equals 58.5% gold and 41.5% alloy. In most engagement rings the stamp in the ring is 14k or some times 585.
585 Marking on Italian jewellery indicates it is 14K gold
No, platinum is typically not marked with "585" or "14k." The "585" mark indicates 14k gold, which is 58.5% gold content. Platinum is usually stamped with "PT," "Plat," or a similar designation, or may have a numerical mark like "950," indicating a purity of 95% platinum.
It means the bracelet is 14k gold ( = 58.5% pure gold).
585 means 14k gold jewelry. I was wondering myself.
14K refers to the quality of the gold used in the manufacture of the jewelry. In this case it is 14 karat gold, or .585 pure gold. The AD is likely a manufacturers stamp for the jeweler.
"585" stamped on silver means that the item is 58.5% pure silver, indicating it is likely from Italy and meets the country's standard for sterling silver. It is also known as 14 karat gold in jewelry making.
It can be stamped as 14k, 14kt, or 585 depending on the place. Some countries do this differently.