I think you are talking about the inscription on the diamond...This is used so that if you ever give your jewelry to a jeweler you will be able to know for sure if he did not switch your diamond with a fake.
What does it mean
Generally, the makers of all sterling silver objects and sometimes gold have their own mark stamped into the piece to identify them. Each company has a different mark and finding them can sometimes be difficult.
sterling knights favorite shape is a heart
A sterling oval dish is a serving piece made from sterling silver, characterized by its oval shape. Often used for serving food or as a decorative item, these dishes can feature intricate designs or engravings, reflecting craftsmanship and elegance. Sterling silver is an alloy consisting of 92.5% silver, making it a high-quality material prized for its durability and luster. Such dishes are commonly used in formal dining settings or as collectible pieces.
D= Diamond No, a diamond is not a shape
the shape of an outfield in baseball is a half diamond.
No, a diamond is not normally cut into a square shape.
i am not sure but i am thinking it is from some collection of artifacts of famous people. you should take it in to "The Antique Road Show" and see what they say.
No, but a diamond is.
That is the correct spelling of diamond (jewel or shape). Example: She wore a diamond ring.
GOLD SHELL = Equals fake or gold plate If the GS stamp is inside of a diamond shape it's the makers mark for Gottlieb & Sons.
Truly pure silver is dead soft and doesn't get brittle. In fact true pure silver goes dead soft.