It means that it was manufactured in Canada.
If the clasp of a necklace moves to the left, it may mean that the necklace is slightly twisted or tangled, causing the clasp to shift. It could also indicate that the necklace is not balanced properly when worn, leading to the clasp shifting to one side. It's advisable to check the alignment of the necklace and reposition it if needed to prevent further movement of the clasp.
925 Italy is a marking for sterling silver.
its 10k, the S is the maker of the clasp.
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If a necklace clasp moves to the left, it usually means it is loosening. If it moves to the right, it is likely tightening. Keeping an eye on the clasp position can help prevent the necklace from falling off.
FIC on a gold clasp of a pearl necklace likely stands for the manufacturer or designer of the clasp. It's a common practice for jewelry makers to mark their pieces with their initials or logo for authenticity and traceability purposes.
"18K" should be stamped on the inside of a ring band or near the clasp of a bracelet or necklace if it is 18 karat gold. No stamp may mean it is custume jewelry or the stamp may be worn off. A jeweler can authenticate a piece for you if you are unsure.
The clasp on a 14kt gold necklace may be attracted to a magnet if it contains elements other than gold, such as nickel or steel, which are magnetic. This could be due to impurities in the metal or as part of the design of the clasp itself.