I don't know what this means, but I bought a silver filligree heart that has this stamp on it, which means it should be solid sterling, but when I started polishing it, I noticed that the copper was coming up from underneath the silver as it was polished off. There is a maker's mark which is capital letters SU with a circle around it. I am really pissed off that it's only plated, but I'm glad I didn't pay much for it.
Please let me know if there is a maker's mark on yours and what it is. There must be a way of going after these people who are counterfiting and are stupid enough to put their maker's mark on it.
The "925" stamp on jewelry indicates that it is made of sterling silver, which is composed of 92.5% pure silver alloyed with 7.5% other metals. The "TH" likely stands for "Thailand," indicating where the jewelry was made or sourced from.
"Su 925 TH" likely refers to a piece of jewelry that is made of sterling silver. The "925" stamp indicates that the piece is 92.5% pure silver, which is the standard for sterling silver. The "TH" may be a maker's mark or a brand logo.
The "ISC TH 925" mark on a bracelet typically indicates that the bracelet is made of sterling silver, with "925" being the hallmark for sterling silver (92.5% pure silver). "ISC TH" may be the manufacturer's or designer's initials.
I have a piece with these stampings. The SU is in a circle, right? That is the maker's mark. 925 means that the silver is suppossed to be 92.5 percent pure, which is sterling silver.
what means P.m on th ring
The elevation of Mammoth Cave is -Lowest 421 and the highest is 925
That probably means it is the 825 th copy if it is somethin like a store bought necklace. If it is gold, iit means it is fake. ---------------------------------------- Most likely it is .825 grade silver if this ring is silver coloured . Still silver but lower grade than .825 sterling
The markings "925" and "188" on your earrings indicate the metal's composition and possibly a manufacturer’s code. "925" signifies that the earrings are made of sterling silver, which contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. The "188" could be a specific design number or a hallmark related to the maker or origin of the earrings. If you're looking for more specific information about the manufacturer, you might need to consult a jeweler.
The stamp "TH" on a ring typically stands for "Thai silver," indicating that the ring is made of silver from Thailand. This stamp is used as a hallmark to identify the origin of the metal used in the jewelry.
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Should be stamped on th frame under the seat prefixed and ended with a *. What model makes a difference.
The answer depends on what you mean by "7 Th's".