It means your ring was made in China by Phoenix Jewerly Mfg Co. and the 925 is a sterling silver mark.
First this stone is spelled "sapphire", which is a precious stone. Your ring is not gold if it is stamped 925. 925 is the mark for silver. If your ring is marked 925 and gold in color it is gold plated, which brings no value to the ring besides the value of the silver weight and of course the stones. Unfortunately high quality gemstones are not usually put in a silver setting, unless you are dealing with a high end designer (whose mark would be on the ring). China is the country where your ring was manufactured.
cubic zirconia stones, .925 silver, made in china
"18k" stamped on a silver ring typically indicates that the ring is plated with 18 karat gold. It means the ring has a thin layer of 18k gold over a sterling silver base.
925 CN on a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver alloyed with 7.5% of another metal, usually copper. The "CN" likely stands for "China," indicating where the ring was manufactured.
"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.
the base ring is made and stones are set in in china and the .925 means that it is coated with sterling silver
espo was the company that made it. 925 means sterling silver.
"CZ 925 China" on a Tacori ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver (925) and features cubic zirconia (CZ) stones. The "China" marking signifies that the ring was manufactured in China. Tacori is known for its intricate designs and high-quality craftsmanship, so this ring likely combines the elegance of Tacori with the affordability of cubic zirconia.
its made in China.
It means it is Silver and has a standard amount of silver per weight of the ring, or other piece of jewellery. 925 means 92.5% Silver and 7.5% other alloys in the mix. Another names for it Sterling. True--but the S before the 925 means it was made in China. If the S comes after, it means it was made in Scandinavia.
it means that the ring/bracelet is gold plated sterling silver.
cubic zirconia stones, .925 silver, made in china
cubic zirconia stones, .925 silver, made in china
First this stone is spelled "sapphire", which is a precious stone. Your ring is not gold if it is stamped 925. 925 is the mark for silver. If your ring is marked 925 and gold in color it is gold plated, which brings no value to the ring besides the value of the silver weight and of course the stones. Unfortunately high quality gemstones are not usually put in a silver setting, unless you are dealing with a high end designer (whose mark would be on the ring). China is the country where your ring was manufactured.
If a ring has a stamp of 685 on the inside of it, it means that the ring is 68.5 percent silver. This type of silver is harder than silver that is of higher quantity.
925 GND stamped on a ring typically means that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The GND may refer to the manufacturer or designer of the ring.
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