Savoy Taylors Guild, a brand of quality clothing and dress jewellery offered by Moss Bros in the UK.
It is an abbreviation of the word "sterling," meaning that the piece of jewelery is made from sterling silver.
14k-18K refers to the purity of gold in the jewelry piece. 14k gold is 58.3% pure gold, while 18K gold is 75% pure gold. The "KG" likely refers to the weight of the gold in the jewelry, measured in kilograms.
9CT in gold jewelry refers to "9 karat gold," which means the gold is comprised of 37.5% pure gold and 62.5% alloy. It is a lower purity than 18 karat gold and is commonly used in jewelry for its durability and affordability.
This means that the jewelry is gold plated with 18 karat gold. You can get different kinds of gold in your jewelry.
"18kcp" on jewelry likely means that the piece is made of 18 karat gold plated over another metal like copper. The "18k" indicates the gold purity, while "cp" stands for "gold plated." This type of jewelry may not be as durable or valuable as solid gold.
STG should mean Sterling (Silver).
It is an abbreviation of the word "sterling," meaning that the piece of jewelery is made from sterling silver.
It is an abbreviation of the word "sterling," meaning that the piece of jewelery is made from sterling silver.
The abbreviation "AAJ STG" on earrings typically stands for "Alloy of Silver and Gold" or may refer to a specific type of metal or quality standard used in jewelry. It indicates that the earrings are made of a silver or gold alloy, which can affect their durability and appearance. Always check with the jeweler for specific meanings, as abbreviations can vary by brand or region.
Its probably STG SIL which stands for Sterling Silver.
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