Well. 825 stamp on jewelry it is silver alloys; like 725 or 925 stamp is the same silver alloys. Sincerely: L.L.E.P.
10k Edit by Cjulsh 10k is incorrect. 10k jewelry would be stamped 417 which is the amount of gold content. 10k is 41.7% gold. 825 is a lower grade of silver...most silver pieces would have a stamp of 925 which is 92.5% silver. Some pieces will use a lower grade silver 825 or 82.5% silver.
825 is not gold 825 is probably 925 meaning sterling silver blurred or miss stamped
No it does not loose its color
825 means the gold mount is 82.5% pure.
When silver jewelry is stamped 80 SR it means that the jewelry is 80% silver.
I have a tungsten ring with that making and it was about 30$
CR Co stamped on jewelry stands for Crown Jewelry Company, indicating the manufacturer or distributor of the piece.
82.5% gold /silver what ever the metal is
The numbers "825" stamped on a silver chain likely indicate that the chain is made of silver that is 82.5% pure, which corresponds to sterling silver. Sterling silver is a common type of silver used in jewelry because it is durable and has a higher silver content than other types of silver alloys.
RSC stamped on jewelry typically stands for "Royal Silver Company." This stamp indicates that the jewelry piece was produced by this specific company.
im not 100 % sure but i think nickel alloy...
V.O. Jewelry is a brand.