Oh honey, the initials WH could stand for a variety of things, like Wendy Hill or Walter Hines. Without more context, it's like trying to find a needle in a haystack. You might have better luck asking a jeweler or doing some good old-fashioned detective work.
The Wh is the makers mark. I don't know what company it is. But I know that some jewelry makers put there mark next to the karat of the gold.
Some jewelry makers will simply stamp their "makers mark" or initials on jewelry. Examples include tiffany...oac...or mr we...versace etc....
it can refer to the jewelry makers initials or company initials. using those same intials GS usually means gold over silver when it is stamped inh the order of GS.
usually,more than likely it refers to the makers mark,initials etc,or company initials. higher end pieces,designer pieces are usually always initialed.
MJ likely stands for the initials of the manufacturer or designer of the ring. It is common for jewelers to include their initials or logo on jewelry pieces as a form of identification.
925 means it is sterling silver. 925/1000 parts silver. "Si" is probably the makers mark(initials)
The stamp "JG" on a ring could indicate the manufacturer or designer of the ring. It is common for jewelry makers to mark their pieces with a stamp to identify the creator. You can try researching jewelry makers or companies with the initials "JG" to see if you can find more information about your ring.
Makers initials
very generic question. but as per question. WH could be Name initials of Ring Maker or Designer.
RST on a ring likely stands for the initials of the metals used in the ring, which could be rose gold, sterling silver, and titanium. It is common for jewelry makers to mark their pieces with these initials to denote the materials used in the piece.
RA is the initial of the company that made it. The initials might not be registered.
I think it's the Initials of the makers