Common jewelry hallmarking or stamping is indication of purity of the metal. A K is used in stamping gold purity, a C would be used to indicate the weight of a gemstone. 14K indicates that it is 14 parts gold out of 24.
A charm stamped "C C O 10k" indicates that it is made of 10 karat gold. The "C C O" may be the manufacturer's mark or initials. The charm is likely made of a gold alloy containing 10 parts of gold and 14 parts of other metals.
what does ev1 stamped on the inside of a marquise cut 14 carat gold diamond ring?
14 karat gold and Platinum. Probably a gold shank and platinum head.
If it's a silver ring, it will have a number like ".925", which indicates it's true sterling silver. If it's some form of gold, it will have a carat number, such as 14k, which indicates what proportion of 24 is gold. 14k indicates the ring is 14/24 gold.
The "C" next to the 14 karat gold stamp typically indicates that the gold is "carat" gold, which is another way of measuring the purity of gold. In this case, 14 karat gold means that the piece is 58.3% pure gold, with the remaining percentage made up of other metals.
14K is the content of gold in the item, and SD is most likely the initials of the ring's maker.
MTL could mean 'Metal' however, I also have a ring with MTL stamped on it but I am unsure of what it really does mean. I would advise you to get it checked out at a jewellers and see what it means
I do not know, but would like to find out if you got an answer. MDCO is stamped in a platinum ring I have and I want to know what it means.
GEMHK was a trademark used by Fredrick Goldman on fine jewelry between the years 2000 and 2007ish. Your piece also has a c in a circle meaning copyright
What does 14 k mc mean
Engel Bros., Inc. -- New York, NY - c. 1931 to approximately 1965
C-P 14K likely refers to the metal composition of the ring. "C-P" is likely the manufacturer's mark or logo, and "14K" indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold, which is a common type of gold used in jewelry.