I found and ID bracelet that says cccsterling on it. Is it a manufacturer or does it mean it's plated or is it plated sterling?
The "R in a circle" mark on sterling silver jewelry signifies that it was made by the company Reed and Barton. This mark indicates the manufacturer or silversmith responsible for producing the piece.
"JS" on silver jewelry typically stands for the initials of the designer or manufacturer of the piece. It is a common practice in the jewelry industry to include the maker's mark for authenticity and identification purposes.
"YC" on silver jewelry typically stands for "Yin Cai," a Chinese jewelry manufacturer known for producing high-quality silver jewelry. This hallmark indicates that the piece of jewelry was made by Yin Cai and is usually accompanied by a purity mark for the silver content.
92.5 percent pure silver. MO stands for Modena Italy
RSO typically stands for Registered Silversmiths' of Ottawa, a mark indicating the origin of the jewelry piece or the manufacturer who crafted it. The mark signifies that the jewelry was produced by a recognized group of silversmiths based in Ottawa, Canada.
This is not a recognised mark anywhere.
What does cm mean on jewelry?
The mark Decesare is an Italian Designer of fine gold jewelry.
it means certified jewelry.. by the gold council..its safe to buy it.
What does the jewlery makers mark HAN mean on a necklace?
it means it is real gold or silver
the ccc is for "camillus cutlery company"
TAL may be the mark for Tal Amos, Israeli and American trained jewelry maker.
FJG would be the maker mark on that piece. In the US and most everywhere else if you put a karat stamp on a piece of jewelry you must also put your registered makers mark. It is that makers guarantee that it is that karat.
owned by royal in past life
this looks like a makers mark on a peice of jewelry
Jewelry hallmark CCC typically indicates that the piece has been tested and certified as being made of a specific metal or alloy, often gold or silver. The "CCC" can refer to the manufacturer's initials or a specific certification body. Hallmarks serve as a guarantee of the metal's purity and authenticity, ensuring consumers receive quality products. Always check with a reliable source or jeweler for precise interpretations, as hallmarks can vary by region and manufacturer.