The ring contains 10 percent platinum,
This is to let you know that the metal you purchased is indeed Platinum. PLAT is an authentic marking for Platinum. The WIC most likely represents the manufacturer.
925 on a ring mean
You are holding your ring upside down :-) It's 925 Sterling Silver
gold ring inside marking 14 k tw
The number inside of a ring tells what number or how many have been made the same way.
PLAT engraved on the inside of the ring indicates that the ring is made of Platinum.
The letters plat is short for platinum.
"10ct plat" on the inside of a ring most likely means that the ring is made of 10 karat platinum. This indicates that the ring is composed of 41.67% pure platinum, with the rest being made up of other metals for durability and strength.
its only 18k gold plated, not full gold This could be incorrect. If the ring has 18K/PLAT then the ring is 18K gold with some platinum. Probably to hold the diamond.
The stamp "c JH 18CT PLAT" indicates that the ring was likely crafted by a jeweler or manufacturer identified by the initials "JH." The "18CT" signifies that the ring is made of 18-carat gold, which contains 75% gold content. The "PLAT" indicates that the ring also contains platinum or has a platinum component, suggesting a combination of materials in its construction.
Usually this marking is used on PLATINUM a lot. It is used when jewelry is 90% PLAT and 10% IRID. IRID is the abbreviation for IRIDIUM (a silver looking alloy).
"18ct" refers to 18 carat gold, which indicates that the item is made of 75% gold and 25% other metals. "Plat" is most likely an abbreviation for platinum, so "plat 18ct" would suggest a piece of jewelry that is a combination of platinum and 18 carat gold.
The engraving "LSC 22 Plat" on the inside of a ring typically indicates the manufacturer or designer, with "LSC" likely representing the initials of the jeweler or brand. The "22" refers to the purity of the metal, often indicating that the ring is made of 22-karat gold, which consists of approximately 91.67% gold. "Plat" usually signifies that the ring is made of platinum or contains platinum elements, indicating a high-quality and durable material.
"18CT" means that the ring is made of 18 carat gold, indicating the purity of the gold in the ring. "PLAT" indicates that the setting or other parts of the ring are made of platinum, a precious metal.
mon plat means 'my dish' in English.
plat is generally the abbreviation for platinum 18 kt would mean 18 karat gold. Karat (with a k) is a measure of gold purity. ct is an abbreviation for carat, which is a weight measure for diamonds and other gemstones. Your ring may be platinum and gold. Or, if there is a stone in the ring, the stamp could indicate the weight of the stone(s) is 18 carats or more likely (0.18 ct)
i would say platinum