"SFG 925" typically refers to a piece of jewelry that is made of sterling silver, which is composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. It is a common marking to indicate the purity of the silver used in the piece.
The 925 mark indicates that the piece is made from 92.5% sterling silver, not gold.
925 on gold refers to the purity of the gold. It indicates that the gold is 92.5% pure, which means it is sterling silver with gold plating.
925 is not gold.925 is Sterling Silver.
Gold marked 925 indicates that it is actually sterling silver, not gold. Sterling silver is a metal alloy consisting of 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals such as copper. The 925 marking is a common standard for sterling silver jewelry.
No. That means that it is 92.5% sterling silver. It's not gold.
"14kt sfg" typically refers to 14-karat solid gold fill. In this context, "14kt" indicates that the item is made of 14-karat gold, which means it contains 58.3% pure gold. "Sfg" likely stands for "solid gold fill," signifying that the piece has a layer of gold bonded to a base metal, offering the appearance and durability of solid gold at a more affordable price.
Its not gold. 925 is Sterling Silver.
925 is a designation of sterling silver, not gold.
925 = silver, gold color = gold plating
925 means 22kt gold or 18 kt gold
The "925" probably refers to the purity: 925/1000 gold.
14K SFG on a necklace indicates that the necklace is made of 14 karat gold with a specific type of gold finish called "Satin Finish Gold." The "14K" refers to the purity of the gold, with 14 karat gold being 58.3% pure gold. The "SFG" specifies the type of finish applied to the gold, giving it a satin or matte appearance rather than a high polish.
925 is sterling silver, NOT gold. 585 is 14K gold.
Gold is not marked 925, sterling silver is. What you have is probably gold PLATED sterling.
The 925 mark indicates that the piece is made from 92.5% sterling silver, not gold.
925 is mark for sterling silver sometimes gold plated
it is silver 925 and gold plated