You are holding your ring upside down :-)
It's 925 Sterling Silver
Type of metal. Purity
IR10k stamped on a ring typically means that the ring is made of a metal called iridium and is 10 karat gold. It indicates the composition of the metal used in the ring.
gold metal crap
Yes can be white Gold hallmark in gold metal alloys Ring.
"ntm 10k" on a ring refers to the metal composition of the ring. "ntm" likely stands for "not to mention," indicating that the ring is made of a metal alloy that is not specified. "10k" indicates that the ring is made of 10 karat gold, which means that the metal is composed of 41.7% gold and 58.3% other metals.
it means the metal is 9kart
the percentage of metal it is, if its silver its 82.5% silver
Gold toned celestrium. It is not a precious metal.
Yes can be white Gold hallmark in gold metal alloys Ring.
I believe your reading it upside down. Sometime the markings are small or worn and it's hard to identify which number begins the sequence.Thering is probably marked 925 rather then 576. Write down on a piece of paper the numbers 925, then turn the piece of paper upside down and it looks like 576. This is better understoodwhen you take into account how small the marking is and that the markings are often times worn down or crudely stamped.What you have is .925 silver. Also known as sterling silver.
"CN" on a ring stands for the metal's base composition, which in this case is copper-nickel. It indicates that the ring is made of an alloy of copper and nickel.
STS on a ring typically stands for "Sterling Silver," indicating that the ring is made of genuine sterling silver. This stamp verifies the metal purity of the ring.