It is the initials of the ring makers name
The "S" stamped after the 14k on your gold ring likely stands for the manufacturer's symbol or a specific identifier for the company that made the ring. It is common for jewelry makers to include their mark on the pieces they create for authentication and tracking purposes.
The stamp "SK9" inside a diamond ring likely refers to the metal used to make the ring, which is likely sterling silver. The "S" stands for silver, and the "K9" indicates that the silver is 92.5% pure, making it sterling silver. This stamp is a common hallmark used by jewelers to indicate the quality and purity of the metal used in the ring.
10K gold contains 10 parts gold and 14 parts another metal(s), making it 41.7% gold. 10K gold is the minimum karat designation that can still be called gold in the US. bmd is the symbol for Bermudan dollar (the currency in Bermuda) its where the price of gold is set .
The "s" inside a gold ring typically indicates the purity of the gold used in the ring. In this context, the "s" stands for "sterling," which means the gold is of a high quality and is likely to be at least 92.5% pure. This marking is a common way to denote the gold content of jewelry and is often accompanied by a number indicating the specific karat of the gold.
JCR is the maker's mark; 10k means it is 10 carat gold. Google "carat" if you want to learn about the different gold carats in jewelry. JCR is the maker's mark. I am trying to find exactly who and where this one came from. I own a vintage black opal ring (around the 1950's) with the same maker's mark and same carat gold. So far I have found one other with the same mark online that is also a vintage and white opal.
It is the initials of the ring makers name
It is the initials of the ring makers name
a brand of costume jewellery sold by party plan in the 80's
i have a1952d penny with an J and an S stamped on it.......by it;s face....
The "S" stamped after the 14k on your gold ring likely stands for the manufacturer's symbol or a specific identifier for the company that made the ring. It is common for jewelry makers to include their mark on the pieces they create for authentication and tracking purposes.
S&s inside a ring what does it mean
JSS Is the makers mark ( I have yet to find who this is) E.P. Stands for Electro Plated often stamped E.P.N.S. Electro Plated Nickel Silver. Hope this helps.
The I S stands for International Silver Company Meriden, Connecticut.
Robert J. Cotter has written: 'Ring-forming polymerizations [by] Robert J. Cotter and Markus Matzner' -- subject(s): Polymers and polymerization, Ring formation (Chemistry)
The stamp "SK9" inside a diamond ring likely refers to the metal used to make the ring, which is likely sterling silver. The "S" stands for silver, and the "K9" indicates that the silver is 92.5% pure, making it sterling silver. This stamp is a common hallmark used by jewelers to indicate the quality and purity of the metal used in the ring.
International Silver - the company that took them over in 1898.
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.