It stands for Charles Lyster and sons
The stamp "s14kNGELIND" indicates that the piece of jewelry is made of 14-karat gold, with "s" suggesting it may be sterling silver or another alloy. The "NGELIND" portion likely refers to the manufacturer or designer's name. Overall, this stamp signifies a combination of quality gold content along with a specific brand identifier.
As I understand, it is actually two parts; The 1st part, GE (Gold Electroplated) and the 2nd, ESPO (The Maker/Manufacturer) ESPO manufactured this jewelry in the U.S. during the 60's and 70's, Now Making this Specific type of Retro jewelry somewhat valuable.
If your ring is old, the mark may be WWW. That would be the mark of White, Wile, and Warner of Buffalo New York. They were making quality jewelry in the early 1900's.
S-80 means plated.
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it means certified jewelry.. by the gold council..its safe to buy it.
S-80 means plated.
Ring and jewelry manufacturers are required by law to stamp their jewelry with a purity symbol such as "14K" or "PLT". However, some also include an additional stamp or engraving to mark a designers name, collection type, or even a short message describing the piece. This extra message is not required or regulated by law and there are a plethora of marks or engravings a jewelry item can have in it. While we can't be sure unless we examine the piece, "SD" sometimes means "synthetic diamond(s)". If one is sure that the diamonds (if any) in the jewelry or ring are real "SD" could very well stand for a designers name or collection type.
SCl3. It is polar because it has a lone pair on the central atom.
The S-Cl bond is more polar than the Br-Cl bond. This is because sulfur (S) is more electronegative than bromine (Br), leading to a greater electronegativity difference between sulfur and chlorine (Cl) compared to bromine and chlorine. This larger electronegativity difference results in a more polar bond.
10 karat gold, the SAI is an Indian jewelry company,they do gold and sterling..the SAI is their hallmark for Sai Krishna Jewelry...
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