"10kt" on a silver ring indicates that the ring is made of 10 karat gold, not silver. Gold is measured in karats, while silver is typically marked as "925" to indicate its purity.
10 Karat Gold is 10/24ths Gold or 41.6% Pure Gold.
The abbreviation "NC" on a 925 silver ring stands for "Nickel Free." This indicates that the silver used in the ring is free from nickel, which is known to cause allergies in some people.
10kt PPC on jewelry stands for 10 karat pure precious metal, indicating that the metal used is 10 karat gold. This marking signifies that the jewelry contains 41.7% gold and other metal alloys to make it more durable. It is a common standard for gold jewelry in the US.
Wood. Just as speck is a small particle of dust, a sliver is a small piece of wood.
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.
Plated with 10kt gold
What does 55 mean on a sliver ring
It means 10kt. in U.S. terms. 417 = 41.7% gold in European terms.
what does fd stan d for
It's about 42% gold, by weight.
It means that "By Weight it is 10 Karat's" 10KT of the metal is gold and it isn't plated. Hope this helps.
might be the element Cerium. not quite sure. Cerium is sliver in color
10kt
it is probaly the initial of the person who makes the ring...i'm a jeweller and in every ring i make i stamp kb. for the karat of gold it would say 10kt
Nissan
10 mg gold
it means spit (sliver)