SETA 825 stamped on a pendant typically indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver. The "825" signifies that the metal is 82.5% pure silver, which is slightly lower than the standard 92.5% purity found in sterling silver (often marked as 925). The "SETA" part may refer to the manufacturer or designer's name or brand. Always verify with a jeweler for authenticity and quality.
825 means the gold mount is 82.5% pure.
82.5% gold /silver what ever the metal is
825 is not gold 825 is probably 925 meaning sterling silver blurred or miss stamped
10k Edit by Cjulsh 10k is incorrect. 10k jewelry would be stamped 417 which is the amount of gold content. 10k is 41.7% gold. 825 is a lower grade of silver...most silver pieces would have a stamp of 925 which is 92.5% silver. Some pieces will use a lower grade silver 825 or 82.5% silver.
I have a tungsten ring with that making and it was about 30$
I HAVE A bracelet WITH 825 STAMPED ON CLASP. It's so small. i checked it because this looks to have a higher shine, than just a silver 925 bracelet. So is 825 platinum or white gold and what should i get per gram.
im not 100 % sure but i think nickel alloy...
The numbers "825" stamped on a silver chain likely indicate that the chain is made of silver that is 82.5% pure, which corresponds to sterling silver. Sterling silver is a common type of silver used in jewelry because it is durable and has a higher silver content than other types of silver alloys.
The marking "TA 825" on a gold ring typically indicates the metal's purity and the manufacturer's or designer's mark. The "825" suggests that the ring is made of 82.5% gold, which correlates with an alloy commonly used in sterling silver rather than pure gold. The "TA" could represent the initials of the manufacturer or designer. It's always best to consult a jeweler for precise identification and verification.
The stamp is called a hallmark, and is intended to show how much silver is contained in the item. 825 silver means that the item is made up of 82.5% silver and 17.5% other metals (often nickel or aluminum). 825 silver is a very odd number. Are you sure you are reading it correctly? 925 silver is called "sterling silver." If it is indeed 825, you may have an antique piece that originated in Europe (usually Germany) in the mid-1800s.
825 is a reference to the gold purity i.e. 82.5% pure.
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