The stamp "325" on a silver bracelet typically indicates the purity of the silver used in the piece. In this case, "325" would mean that the silver is 32.5% pure silver, which is equivalent to 8 karats. This purity level is lower than sterling silver, which is usually 92.5% pure silver. It's important to note that the purity stamp can vary depending on the country of origin and the specific silver standards used.
Perhaps take a closer look, under a magnifying glass or loupe. You may find the '3' is actually a '9'?
No, 325 is an odd number.
The positive integer factors of 325 are: 1, 5, 13, 25, 65, 325
decimal form of 325 percent = 3.25325% = 325%/100% = 3.25
[(325-100)/325] x 100 = 69.23, hence the result would be 69.23% of the original 325
325 does it gold or silver
It means that it is Genuine Sterling Silver and made in Italy.
You probably mean 925 silver which is sterling silver. Purity is 925% out of 1000% is pure silver, the rest is copper.
It means it is genuine sterling silver made in Italy
Look more carefully ... it should be 750 and not 325. It means that your lace is 750/1000 (75%=18 carats) gold. The remain is other metals. It's a way to say how pure is the gold. Similarly, you will find 800 or 925 on silver stuff for 80% or 92,5% pure silver
If the ring is gold, it means it is either 8 or 9 karat gold.
325 sterling is not a standard marking. It is more likely that the jeweler stamped the piece poorly so the "925" that should have been marked looks like a "325". Also, by definition sterling is 925 parts per 1000 silver. No other alloy of silver is allowed to be marked or offered as sterling.
Fantastic Antiq Silver (Italy) is a high-end bench costume jeweller for the likes of Cartier, Tiffany etc 325 is either the pattern number or the purity of the metal.
You probably mean 925 silver which is sterling silver. Purity is 925% out of 1000% is pure silver, the rest is copper.
The "325" stamp on jewelry from Thailand indicates that the piece is made of 92.5% silver, which is the standard for sterling silver. The "92.5" portion denotes the silver content, while the "325" is a representation commonly used in Thailand for sterling silver. This ensures that the jewelry meets quality standards and is recognized for its silver purity.
"325 C" on silver jewelry typically indicates that the piece is made of silver with a purity of 32.5%, which is lower than sterling silver (92.5% purity). This means the jewelry contains a smaller percentage of silver and is therefore less valuable in terms of silver content.
It is likely that "325" refers to the purity of the silver used in the necklace. In this case, 325 would indicate that the silver is 32.5% pure silver, which is a lower purity level than sterling silver (which is usually 92.5% pure).