In jewelry, "NH" typically stands for "No Hallmark," indicating that the piece does not have a stamped mark to certify its metal content or quality. This might suggest that the jewelry is not made from precious metals like gold or silver or that it was made before hallmarking became standard practice. It can also imply that the piece is a costume or fashion jewelry item rather than fine jewelry. Always verify with a jeweler for specific details regarding any piece marked with "NH."
whatdose 952 NH mean my grand mother wants to know
Michael Valitutti marks his jewelry this way. See pic attached.
Oh, dude, NH 925 on a ring means it's made of sterling silver. The NH stands for the manufacturer's mark, and 925 indicates the silver purity of 92.5%. So, like, you're basically wearing a fancy piece of jewelry that won't turn your finger green. Cool, right?
The NS mark on jewelry can be either: Newburyport Silver Company of Keene, NH National Silver Company
I have a turquoise bracelet and ring that match with NH 925 on it what does the NH stand for
Don't you mean Brattleboro, VT. I don't know of a Brattleboro NH.
Andel Jewelry Corp
Nickle plated
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Coro means that the jewelry is "fake" or it's costume jewelry.
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