The stones are not diamonds, but Cubic Zirconium (synthetic man made stones).
It means that the ring is silver, and the stones are cubic zirconium.
R CZ on a 925 ring typically means that the ring is made of sterling silver (925) and the stone in the ring is a cubic zirconia (CZ). The "R" may refer to the manufacturer or designer of the ring.
The marking "DO CZ .925" on a necklace set typically means that the necklace is made of sterling silver (.925) and features cubic zirconia (CZ) stones. The initials "DO" could represent the designer or brand of the jewelry.
The "10K" marking means the item is 10 karat gold. the "cz" marking means they are not diamonds but cubic zirconias. Real diamonds are rarely used in 10K gold or silver items.
The stamp "NV" inside a silver ring typically refers to the metal purity, meaning "925" which is the standard marking for sterling silver. The tanzanite stone and possible diamonds or CZ's indicate the presence of gemstones in the ring setting.
It means that the ring is silver, and the stones are cubic zirconium.
R CZ on a 925 ring typically means that the ring is made of sterling silver (925) and the stone in the ring is a cubic zirconia (CZ). The "R" may refer to the manufacturer or designer of the ring.
10k refers to the weight of the stone or stones. CZ is cubit zirchonia.
The marking "DO CZ .925" on a necklace set typically means that the necklace is made of sterling silver (.925) and features cubic zirconia (CZ) stones. The initials "DO" could represent the designer or brand of the jewelry.
The "10K" marking means the item is 10 karat gold. the "cz" marking means they are not diamonds but cubic zirconias. Real diamonds are rarely used in 10K gold or silver items.
The stamp "NV" inside a silver ring typically refers to the metal purity, meaning "925" which is the standard marking for sterling silver. The tanzanite stone and possible diamonds or CZ's indicate the presence of gemstones in the ring setting.
The marking "SW 14K CZ" on a silver ring indicates that the ring has a silver base, likely sterling silver, with a 14-karat gold component or overlay, often on parts of the design. The "CZ" signifies that the ring features cubic zirconia, a synthetic gemstone commonly used as a diamond substitute. This combination suggests a piece that is both affordable and aesthetically appealing, blending the durability of silver with the luxurious look of gold and the sparkle of cubic zirconia.
The stamp "PJM CZ" indicates that the ring is made by the company PJM, with CZ likely standing for cubic zirconia, a type of synthetic gemstone. The absence of "925" suggests that the ring is not made of sterling silver.
CZ stands for the company that made the ring. A "CZ" can also be cubic zircon that is a man made gem/diamond.
What does the SW in front of 925 cz cina mean on my ring. I know cz is cubic zirconia and 925 is obviously Sterling and china is again, obvious. But with does the SW stand for?
It stands for cubic zirconia so the gems on your ring are fake
"CZ" inside a ring usually stands for "Cubic Zirconia," which is a synthetic gemstone that resembles a diamond. Rings with CZ stones are often more affordable than those with real diamonds.