It simply means that your jewelry has a coating of platinum over it. This does not devalue the silver in any way, instead it protects it. Platinum is much harder than silver/gold and does not tarnish easily, it is hypo-allergenic and still maintains a shine. It actually a while metal, which is actually very expensive since it was refined. Hope this helps. I have platinum jewelry for year, never regret buying AND I forgot to mention.. they are easy to clean.. Soap, Water and a Soft Cloth!
If it's really gold-plated ( 10K / 14K / 18K ....) you don't want to plate it with silver for the gold using is the value of the jewelry. Do u mean yellow gold plated to white gold plated? If that's what you want, the answer is yes! You can have it plated to your desired color without changing the gold content!
SSP on silver jewelry stands for "Sterling Silver Plated," indicating that the piece is made of a base metal that has been plated with sterling silver. It is important to note that sterling silver plating is thinner and less durable than solid sterling silver, and may wear off over time with use.
"P SC" on jewelry typically stands for "plated sterling silver," indicating that the piece is made of a base metal like brass or copper with a thin layer of sterling silver plated over it. This type of jewelry is more affordable than solid sterling silver but may tarnish and wear off over time.
"10WG" refers to the metal type and purity of the jewelry, specifically 10 karat white gold. "OS" could stand for "over silver," indicating a white gold piece that is plated over a layer of silver.
"995" stamped on jewelry typically indicates that the piece is made of 99.5% pure platinum, which is a very high level of purity for platinum jewelry. This marking signifies the quality and value of the metal used in the piece.
I think it means silver plated
If it's really gold-plated ( 10K / 14K / 18K ....) you don't want to plate it with silver for the gold using is the value of the jewelry. Do u mean yellow gold plated to white gold plated? If that's what you want, the answer is yes! You can have it plated to your desired color without changing the gold content!
PSCL is an jewelry company out of Dublin, Ireland. The 925, you may find upsetting on a 'platinum' ring, as 925 is the designation for sterling silver (having a 92.5% silver content). To take the disappointment level down one more level I believe "PSCL" is short for silver clad or silver plated. Meaning not even solid sterling. PSCL doesn't mean clad or plated. If it says 925 it cannot be clad or plated. PSCL is the name of the designer or manufacturer.
It means it it gold plated with 14 karat gold . It is plated allot of the time on sterling silver or other types of metal .
That type of jewelry is called vermeil. It is made of sterling silver and plated with 14 karat gold, not solid gold.
925 is the mark for sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver. The BX is probably the manufacturer's mark. The gold jewelry is gold-plated sterling silver.
If a person sees the stamp KPJ on their jewelry, this indicates that the jewelry is not authentic. The jewelry is generally plated with gold or silver depending on the color of the metal.
SSP on silver jewelry stands for "Sterling Silver Plated," indicating that the piece is made of a base metal that has been plated with sterling silver. It is important to note that sterling silver plating is thinner and less durable than solid sterling silver, and may wear off over time with use.
Lind is the name of the designer or manufacturer, S.P. means Silver Plated.
Nickle plated
There is not a stamp for jewelry that is 950. The stamp is .925 and it means the jewelry is sterling silver
There is not a stamp for jewelry that is 950. The stamp is .925 and it means the jewelry is sterling silver