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WhAt does a pendant stamped NVC mean
What does 535 mean on this necklace ? And it has 14k itatly as well
"1054 AR" stamped on a gold necklace typically refers to the manufacturer's mark, identifying the jewelry maker or company that produced the necklace. It does not indicate the gold's purity or value, as those would typically be expressed in terms of karats (e.g., 14k, 18k).
DN 14K stands for a diamond necklace that is 14 karats of gold. 14K is the amount of gold or alloy that is in the necklace.
I can't help with the origins of Duragold except that it is a trademark for gold jewelry.. if I remember correctly when I purchased my gold necklace which is stamped 14K Duragold Italy it meant that the necklace had a special treatment or alloy that made it more durable. Don't knock it though, or think its fake. 3 years ago my 14K Duragold Italy necklace was appraised by a jewelry appraiser and certified for insurance for $500.00.
This necklace is called a pendant.
585 stamped on jewelry is 14k. 14 karat jewelry is 58.5 percent pure gold. So it can be stamped 14k or 585. 10k = 41.6% or 416 14k = 58.5% or 585 18k = 75% or 750 22k = 91.6% or 916
hardy pendant is like a lace of a necklace
shirt is to collar as necklace is to pendant.
GDM Jewelers is the name of the company that made the necklace.
The word is Pendant.