The 10K relate to the purity of the gold. If you divide 24k, which is the symbol for pure gold, by 10 the answer is .416666, which means that 10K is 41.66% pure gold. The Corona marking is a makers mark. In this case Corona is a Jewellery manufacturing company located in Canada
"10k ft" usually refers to a piece of jewelry being made out of 10 karat gold, which is a measure of the gold's purity. "Inside your ring" indicates that this inscription is likely found on the inner band of a ring.
"STER 10K" on a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver and is plated with 10 karat gold. The "STER" stands for sterling silver, while the "10K" indicates the quality of the gold plating.
"10k SA" inside a ring indicates that the ring is made of 10 karat gold. The "SA" may refer to the manufacturer's mark or location where the ring was made. The 10k stamp signifies that the ring is composed of 41.7% pure gold and a mix of other metals.
In newer designs Ive seen where Ster/10K indicates that the ring is sterling silver, plated with 10K gold. In older designs, the 2 stamps usually mean that part of the ring is sterling and part of the ring is 10K gold.
Oh, dude, 10k corona engraved on a ring means it's made of 10 karat gold! Like, that's just the purity of the gold, you know? So, if you see that engraving, it's basically telling you what the ring is made of. Cool, right?
The 10K relate to the purity of the gold. If you divide 24k, which is the symbol for pure gold, by 10 the answer is .416666, which means that 10K is 41.66% pure gold. The Corona marking is a makers mark. In this case Corona is a Jewellery manufacturing company located in Canada
Adl engraved in a 10k
"Rayco" is a company name. I am guessing the previous owner worked there.
SPL engraved inside a 10K diamond ring likely stands for "Sterling Platinum," indicating that the ring is made of a combination of sterling silver and platinum materials. The 10K marking indicates that the ring is made of 10 karat gold, which is a common metal alloy used in jewelry. The presence of both sterling silver, platinum, and 10 karat gold suggests that the ring is a mixed metal piece, combining different materials for aesthetic or durability purposes.
It stands for 10 karat gold nanogramm
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.
My ring has the same thing engraved on it so I decided to call the store where I bought it from to get my question answered. What the store said is "the 10K represents the purity of the rings metal and the sp is the manufactures initials. Sometimes they put their initials on the jewelry."
ag is usually the symbol for gold in the periodic table.....
There is a jewelry maker-Fairy Tale Jewelers-FTJ...10K means almost half the weight of the piece is gold.
On a ring, 10k stands for 10 karat, which is a measure of the gold's purity. 99% to 99.9% purity of gold is 24 karat, and is also sometimes called fine gold.
It is a 10k ring