i dont
know but i have recently purchased a gold necklace but it is wot they called real filled gold its a mixture of gold and copper and this item has the letters J.H
stamped on it . so it could be just real filled gold and that means it aint
real so not worth much
CR Co stamped on jewelry stands for Crown Jewelry Company, indicating the manufacturer or distributor of the piece.
Ah, a gold chain with "JH" stamped on it. How delightful! "JH" could be the maker's mark or initials of the jeweler who crafted this beautiful piece. It adds a personal touch and a story to your lovely chain. Just imagine the care and craftsmanship that went into creating it. How special!
RSC stamped on jewelry typically stands for "Royal Silver Company." This stamp indicates that the jewelry piece was produced by this specific company.
NR stamped on jewelry typically stands for "no returns." This indicates that the item cannot be returned for a refund or exchange.
It stands for Precious Designs, Inc. Their jewelry is nice.
The letters STGPPC stamped on jewelry refers to two separate items. STG is an abbreviation for sterling. PPC is the manufacturer of the piece. PPC stands for Princess Pride Creations.
It stands for Leer Gem Limited... A jewelry company in New York...
"TP" stamped on jewelry typically stands for "Trademark Pending." It indicates that the design or logo on the piece of jewelry is in the process of being officially registered as a trademark. This marking informs consumers and competitors that the design is unique and the manufacturer is seeking legal protection for it.
Well, darling, "Sp cfj" stamped on jewelry typically stands for "Sterling Silver" and the maker's mark "cfj." So, in plain English, it means your bling is made of sterling silver and was crafted by someone with the initials "cfj." Now go rock that jewelry like the fabulous diva you are!
585 stands for 14k gold, 14k is 58.5% gold. the vl is the makers mark.
When silver jewelry is stamped 80 SR it means that the jewelry is 80% silver.
"Su" stamped on a chain likely stands for "sterling silver," indicating that the chain is made from genuine silver. The stamp is a common marking used to identify the metal content of the jewelry.