ATI stamped on earrings typically indicates that the jewelry is made by the American manufacturer, ATI (Advanced Technology Industries), which is known for producing high-quality fashion jewelry. The stamp may signify the brand's commitment to craftsmanship and materials used. Additionally, it can reflect a specific style or collection within the brand. Always verify with a reliable source or jeweler for specific details about a piece.
what does 13 k on earrings mean
It is a ring made in Tawain!
It was made in China... obiviously
White gold= ATI BRCN LOOKS AS OF ITS PLATINUM AND YELLOW GOLD WHEN LOOKING AT IT AT AN
Is it gold
the base ring is made and stones are set in in china and the .925 means that it is coated with sterling silver
Ati
The EG mark stamped on jewelry is the EternaGold® brand. EternaGold® jewelry is virtually the world's strongest, most scratch-resistant type of 14K gold. The company is based in Tamarac, Florida.
what does LXG stamped on gold mean
proably 50-150
Earrings marked "ATI BR CH" likely indicate the manufacturer's initials or a brand name, with "BR" possibly referring to "brass" or a similar metal, and "CH" possibly indicating "charm" or a specific design style. To determine the exact meaning and value of the earrings, it's best to research the brand or designer associated with these initials. Additionally, checking for any accompanying hallmarks or stamps can provide more information about the materials used.
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