The "ng" stamped on a ring typically stands for "nickel-free gold," indicating that the alloy used in the ring does not contain nickel, making it a safer option for those with nickel Allergies. It may also refer to the specific manufacturer or designer's mark. Always check with the seller for specific meanings related to their products.
L stamped inside a ring
The letters RSG stamped on a ring means that the ring was preassembled. Any gems in the ring that is stamped RSG have not been certified.
It’s the brand of the ring
probably a manufacturer stamp
Its gold filled not real
J.C. Penny
there is a square with a "j∆"
its made in China.
especcially loved boy! Who knows?
RSC 925 stamped inside a ring typically means the ring is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The RSC could be a manufacturer's mark or a designer's stamp.
It stands for Precious Designs, Inc. Their jewelry is nice.
It stands for 10 karat gold nanogramm