On jewelry, the mark KPJ usually stands for the manufacturer of the piece. The number before the KPJ mark typically stands for the type of piece it is. For example, the mark 925 would stand for sterling silver.
If a person sees the stamp KPJ on their jewelry, this indicates that the jewelry is not authentic. The jewelry is generally plated with gold or silver depending on the color of the metal.
The marking "10K KPJ" on your gold ring indicates that the ring is made of 10 karat gold, meaning it contains 41.7% pure gold mixed with other metals for durability. The "KPJ" likely refers to the manufacturer's or designer's mark, which helps identify the maker of the jewelry. This information can be useful for verifying authenticity and understanding the ring's value.
In the context of jewelry, "14k" typically refers to the purity of gold in the item, indicating that it is 14 karats. The "kpj" likely stands for the manufacturer or designer of the piece. It could be a company logo or initials representing the creator of the jewelry.
My ring inside say 10k kpj ,does that mean the ring is fake?
This is not a recognised mark anywhere.
What does cm mean on jewelry?
The mark Decesare is an Italian Designer of fine gold jewelry.
it means certified jewelry.. by the gold council..its safe to buy it.
What does the jewlery makers mark HAN mean on a necklace?
it means it is real gold or silver
TAL may be the mark for Tal Amos, Israeli and American trained jewelry maker.
The "CCC" mark on jewelry typically stands for "Coro Craft Corporation," a vintage jewelry company known for producing high-quality costume jewelry in the mid-20th century. This mark may indicate that the piece of jewelry was created by Coro Craft Corporation.