The number "829" on your silver ring indicates its purity, specifically that it is made of 82.9% silver, which is likely a sterling silver alloy. As for the stones, their authenticity can only be determined through inspection; they could be genuine gemstones or synthetic alternatives. If you want to confirm whether the stones are real, consider having the ring evaluated by a professional jeweler.
cubic zirconia stones, .925 silver, made in china
The question is not are they real, but are they genuine. 925 means sterling silver. Whether they are genuine- we can't tell without seeing the ring. Ask a jeweler to look at it.
This most likely refers to the metal purity of the ring, with 925 indicating that it is sterling silver (92.5% pure silver) and DQ standing for "Diamond Quality." CZ typically means that the ring features cubic zirconia gemstones as opposed to real diamonds.
There is no specific meaning behind the three stones on the ring. The ring itself is usually an anniversary ring.
A ring marked with "925" means it is sterling silver. The "A" may indicate additional components or characteristics of the ring, but it does not necessarily mean the diamonds are real. To determine if the diamonds are real, you would need to have them professionally evaluated by a jeweler.
925 means that the ring is made of sterling silver. The KS is the maker's mark. I've been doing some research about it and found that this mark is from Kirsten Severin a danish silver worker. She worked from 1988-1990 so the ring is considered vintage. Also, if your ring has clear stones I'd get them tested at a jeweler. Chances are that they are real diamonds. I hope this helps!
925 means that the ring is made of sterling silver. The KS is the maker's mark. I've been doing some research about it and found that this mark is from Kirsten Severin a danish silver worker. She worked from 1988-1990 so the ring is considered vintage. Also, if your ring has clear stones I'd get them tested at a jeweler. Chances are that they are real diamonds. I hope this helps!
I just find a ring that rsc in it is it real if so what is it
"925" indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. "CZ" commonly stands for cubic zirconia, a lab-created gemstone that resembles diamonds. Therefore, "925 CZ" signifies a ring that is made of sterling silver and features cubic zirconia stones.
925 means that the ring is made of sterling silver. The KS is the maker's mark. I've been doing some research about it and found that this mark is from Kirsten Severin a danish silver worker. She worked from 1988-1990 so the ring is considered vintage. Also, if your ring has clear stones I'd get them tested at a jeweler. Chances are that they are real diamonds. I hope this helps!
anytime you see 925 it means it has at least 92.5% silver-common To see! 7 is ring size, and NV is “nevada mining company”… if there is no other form of markings for the stones on the ring, its more than likely fake stones. Real silver/fake stones.” However, i have seen this with real rings as well.“ So it’s best to have a professional look into it for you. Im sure they would tell you pretty quickly. Make sure he/she looks at stones closely before he tells you they are fake. And if he offers you $50-150 for it, dont do it, it’s valuable. Be smart when selling jewelry, especially online jewelry.. “7NV” the photo below means “size 7 & nevada mining company.“ not shown is 925 = 92.5% silver
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