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What does lind spbc mean when stamped onjewelry?

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 10/5/2023

SP stands for silver plate. Lind is the brand.

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What does spbc mean stamped on jewelry?

The stamp "SPBC" on jewelry typically indicates that the piece is made of silver-plated bronze or a similar alloy. It signifies that the item has a layer of silver applied over a base metal, providing a silver-like appearance without being solid silver. This marking helps consumers identify the material quality of the jewelry. Always check for additional markings to confirm the metal content and quality.


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