It sounds like a maker's mark indicating who made the ring and that it's 14k, or a little over 50% gold.
i have a gold ring with ING stamped on the inside , what does that mean ?
What does lr inside a band of a ring mean
What does it mean
MCI stamped inside the band of a ring typically stands for the manufacturer or jeweler who made the ring. The 14k stamp indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold, meaning it is 58.5% pure gold. The combination of MCI and 14k suggests that the ring was made by the MCI manufacturer using 14 karat gold.
On most 18KT jewelry you will see a small stamp on the inside of the band identifying it as just that "18KT".
A ring to be considered gold must be 10k or above and stamped inside the band of the ring 10k, 14k, 18k. If it isn't stamped more than likely it is not real gold. If in doubt about the value of a ring take it to a jeweler who can tell you about it.
"18K" should be stamped on the inside of a ring band or near the clasp of a bracelet or necklace if it is 18 karat gold. No stamp may mean it is custume jewelry or the stamp may be worn off. A jeweler can authenticate a piece for you if you are unsure.
The size is engraved on the inside of the band opposite the power band symbol. also the hohogram will change when moved.
No, not all rings are stamped. Most eternity bands and rings that have diamonds that go all the way around the band are not stamped because the holes for the diamonds are in the way.
typically in 5th century mythological text a wedding bandwas known as bandetwas the greek word for band of love.
MAN THAI means manufactured in Thailand.
The stamp "NV" inside a silver ring typically refers to the metal purity, meaning "925" which is the standard marking for sterling silver. The tanzanite stone and possible diamonds or CZ's indicate the presence of gemstones in the ring setting.