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!
The stamp SP should appear on most silver plated jewelry. Its designation may be hard to read without magnification tools.
SP stands for silver plate. Lind is the brand.
SS stamped on jewelry means Sterling Silver. Some other common stamps for Sterling Silver are "925" "S/S" "ster" "sterling" and "sterling silver" SP stamped means "Silver Plated" - No Real Value because it is only a coating that is put over a less valuable metal such as Brass or Copper.GP stamped means "Gold Plated" (same as above)Common stamps found on Gold are 10k, 14k and 18k (they could also be stamped with a three digit number: 416 (same as 10k), 585 (same as 14k) and 750 (same as 18k)
kaelindesignThere's two options. One is that it is 14k over silver plate. Which is odd, but possible. The second is that it is 14k gold, and the makers mark is SP. How heavy is it? If it's noticeably heavier than a silver bracelet, then it's likely gold. Do you have a picture of the SP mark?
The stamp "RINC SP LIND" on jewelry typically indicates that the piece is made from sterling silver (SP) and is likely a product of a designer or brand named Rinc or Lind. Sterling silver is composed of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper, to enhance durability. This stamp helps identify the quality and authenticity of the jewelry. Always consider consulting a jeweler for a more thorough assessment of any specific piece.
Gamecube SP? If you mean GameBoy SP, then obviously -_-.
My ring has the same thing engraved on it so I decided to call the store where I bought it from to get my question answered. What the store said is "the 10K represents the purity of the rings metal and the sp is the manufactures initials. Sometimes they put their initials on the jewelry."
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Hi...The initials SP on your Avon jewelry are the designers initials. Avon hired many different designers, such as Kenneth J.Lane, Nina Ricci and Elizabeth Taylor. Avon jewelry designed by Nina Ricci is marked Avon NR and so forth. While I don't know who the designer SP is, it is most definitely the initials for the designer. Many people mistakenly think it stands for silver plate, but it doesn't. Hope that helps! Actually the information above is not correct. The initials on some Avon pieces (ie. NR, BW, SP, etc.) ARE NOT designer initials in spite of the many attributions seen online. This quote directly from Avon; "The initials on some of our jewelry pieces are an internal company code for our jewelry in manufacturing. This identifies the vendor who has manufactured the jewelry for us. In some cases, the same piece of jewelry could be manufactured by two different vendors." Thanks to Ronda Allman for getting this info from Avon.
In the context of 12-gauge shotgun ammunition, "SP" typically stands for "Soft Point," which indicates that the bullet has a softer lead tip designed to expand upon impact, resulting in greater stopping power. The circle stamped on the shell may represent a specific manufacturer's mark or a quality control symbol, but it is not a standard designation across all brands. Always refer to the manufacturer's documentation for precise meanings and specifications.
SP stands for "spelling error" when proofreading. It indicates that there is a mistake related to the spelling of a word that needs to be corrected.
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