"KR" inside a ring typically stands for "karat," indicating the purity of the metal used in the ring, such as gold. Karat is a unit of measurement used to describe the purity of gold in the alloy. For example, 24 karat gold is considered pure gold, while 14 karat gold contains 58.5% gold.
RSC 925 stamped inside a ring typically means the ring is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The RSC could be a manufacturer's mark or a designer's stamp.
"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.
The letters "RJ" likely stand for the initials of the jewelry maker or manufacturer who crafted the ring. It is a common practice for creators to inscribe their initials or logo on jewelry pieces for identification and branding purposes.
The stamp "SS CI" inside a ring usually indicates the type of metal used, such as stainless steel (SS) or sterling silver (SS) with the maker's initials or hallmark "CI". It helps identify the material and the manufacturer of the ring.
The "355" stamp inside the gold ring likely refers to the gold's purity, meaning it is 355 parts per 1000 gold (or 35.5% pure gold). The ".925" stamp indicates that the ring is also made with sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver.
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What does WSE stamp stand for inside Jostens ring
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Are you sure it's KR and not KP? If it is KP, it stands for karat plumb.
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i would say platinum
It stands for Precious Designs, Inc. Their jewelry is nice.
The XX stamp on gold means 20 karats.