That is most definitely "Free Delivery." They deliver their rings, free of charge, to any location in the world. Hope this helps.
10K yes it is gold. IBG= Ira B Goodman jewelry maker (makers mark)
A 10k gold ring stamped with "PJ" typically indicates the manufacturer's mark or the designer's initials. The "10k" signifies that the gold content is 41.7% pure gold, with the remainder made up of other metals. To determine the specific maker associated with the "PJ" stamp, you may need to consult a jewelry appraiser or reference a jewelry hallmark database.
10 karat gold, the SAI is an Indian jewelry company,they do gold and sterling..the SAI is their hallmark for Sai Krishna Jewelry...
The stamp CID on a piece of jewelry indicates that it was made by Clyde Duneier, Inc., a jewelry maker based in New York.
There is a jewelry maker-Fairy Tale Jewelers-FTJ...10K means almost half the weight of the piece is gold.
NG is not a Standard Jewelry Abbreviation and it's possibly a maker's mark particular to New Generation Jewelry of Los Angeles. Jewelry manufacturers and designers use maker’s marks or stamps that feature their logo, initials, trademarks, or company names to specify who made the jewelry. It provides proof that the jewelry item was made by the designer or jewelry maker and is considered "signed". These marks are registered by an Assay Office. 10K indicates the purity of the gold
Solico Design Inc. sdi was their jewelry registered hallmark.
The "M over W" marking on a piece of jewelry typically indicates the manufacturer's hallmark. In this case, the "10K" stamp indicates that the piece is made of 10 karat gold, which means it contains 41.7% pure gold.
A ring stamped "AK 10K Turkey" typically indicates that the ring is made of 10-karat gold and was manufactured in Turkey. The "AK" may refer to the manufacturer's initials or a specific hallmark. In jewelry, 10K gold means the piece contains 41.7% pure gold, mixed with other metals for durability. This stamp helps identify the quality and origin of the jewelry.
When you have a piece of 10k jewelry that has 'OTC' on it, it is the name of the company. OTC has been a leader in the fine jewelry industry for many years.
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never heard of nc initials on 10k,14k,18k etc,unless it referred to the company initials,or the maker initials of the piece of jewelry.