LPC marking on jewelry typically stands for "LPC" which denotes the "Lloyds' Precious Metal Control" standard. This marking indicates that the piece has been tested and verified for its precious metal content, ensuring it meets specific quality standards. It is often found on items made of gold, silver, or platinum, providing assurance to consumers regarding the authenticity and purity of the metal used.
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"S26" is likely a marking that indicates the type of material used in the jewelry piece, such as sterling silver with a purity of 92.5%. It is a common marking on jewelry to signify the composition of the metal used.
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375 is the marking for 9 carat gold. Usually vintage European will have this marking.
The marking "SAL" on jewelry typically stands for "Sterling A.L." which indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver. Sterling silver is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals, usually copper. This marking is a guarantee of the quality and purity of the silver used in the jewelry piece.
LPC stands for: Looks Personality Closeness
VCLM jewelry is vintage pieces of costume jewelry with a specific marking of "VCLM." They are created by the vintage jewelry company VCLM.
The 833 marking on gold signifies that it is 833 parts pure out of 1000. Translated to karats this would be 20kt, a popular purity used in Portuguese jewelry.
LPC Means Licensed Professional Counselor usually licensed by a state.