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if a silver necklace with italy and agi real
You can check if your necklace is real silver by looking for hallmarks or stamps that indicate the metal content (e.g. "925" or "sterling"). You can also perform a magnet test - if the necklace is attracted to the magnet, it's not real silver. Finally, try using a silver polishing cloth - real silver will show improvement, while fake silver will not.
725 stand in the necklace it is very low silver. For Real!
It stands for a symbol of silver or not natural and real silver
Yes, a necklace stamped "925" indicates that it is sterling silver, which means it is 92.5% pure silver. The "Italy" stamp signifies that the necklace was likely manufactured in Italy. This combination of stamps is a good indicator of real silver.
"SP" on a necklace typically stands for "Silver Plate", indicating that the necklace is composed of a base metal that has been plated with a thin layer of silver. This helps achieve the look of real silver at a more affordable price point.
The stamp "925" indicates that the necklace is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver mixed with other metals for strength. The "star" marking is likely the manufacturer's or designer's logo. The necklace is not made of real gold, but rather silver.
i believe that the markings "tib" on a chain or necklace means it is not silver it is made from titanium...
What the the numbers 540 means on the a necklace? Is it's real silver
No. The 925 mark indicates that the piece contains 92.5% sterling silver, not gold.
The short answer is no. Real 9K or more gold is not magnetic, nor is silver. If you find that ur ring or necklace is sticking to a magnet it is plated and is not real.
To identify the real 925 silver necklace we have to know some techniques. 1. Magnets have no effect on silver - just as they have no effect on gold or platinum. But if you find that the jewelry is attracted to the magnet, then it will be clear to you that it is not made of real sterling silver. 2. Rub the jewelry using a soft white cloth. If you find any black marks on the cloth, then you can be sure that it is made of real sterling silver. 3. Nitric acid has no effect on real 925 sterling silver. If the jewelry is made of real sterling silver, the part on which you drop the nitric acid will appear creamy in color, otherwise, if fake, it will appear green or lose their color. 4. Real sterling silver shouldn't smell. If it does, it is because there is too much copper in it. 5. Real sterling silver jewelry will have markings such as "Ster," "925" or "Sterling Silver" in a hidden area. If you don't see such a marking, be wary of it immediately. 6. The price that you paid for your jewelry is a good indicator as 925 silver is much more expensive than alternatives. So by these above techniques, you can check your necklace is real or fake. Some days ago I go through "Jewelry1000.com" for top rated wholesale sterling silver jewelry, which I like most. Thanks.