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THAT IS THE STAMP, like gold for example, on a gold bracelet you will find 14k or 18k, \From Romania with love and gipsies
CU is 14k gold over copper.
Rolled Gold over Brass
If there is a heart stamped in to a 14K gold bracelet it is most likely the bracelet makers stamp. Many jewelers use custom stamps so people know who the manufacturer is.
The 10K GF stands for 10 Karat Gold Filled, while the v20 maybe a manufacturers stamp.
Gold
.50 is the carat weight of the stones, half a carat in total. I think the A after the 14K is only the manufacturer. I have never seen a special stamp for white gold.
CL most likely refers to the manufacturer or designer of the white gold bracelet, rather than a specific type of metal or quality stamp. It is common for jewelry to be marked with the maker's mark or logo for identification.
The stamp "JLX10K" on a bracelet indicates that the piece is made of 10-karat gold, which means it contains 41.7% pure gold mixed with other metals for durability. The "JLX" likely represents the manufacturer's or designer's mark, identifying the brand or maker of the jewelry. This stamp helps consumers verify the gold content and authenticity of the piece.
925 is typically the standing stamp on sterling silver jewelry so in this example this would mean the gold is plated on a sterling silver banding and set with diamonds.
the tg stamp on my bracelet means my husband, who recently passed away, had it put on the bracelet to remind me that he loved me. his intials were tg
The 925 stamp mean the jewelry made from 92.5 percent silver.