It has been fashionable on and off for a few hundred years to convert or incorporate coins into jewellery such as rings, pendants, brooches, buttons, and more recently, wrist watches.
The jewellery might be worth something, but the coin is rendered worthless by modifying or altering it.
The Chime Bells Ring - 1944 was released on: USA: 2 June 1944
It's a quote from the Jewish Talmud.
The inscription "MK" on a diamond ring typically stands for "Michael Kors," indicating that the ring is a product of the fashion designer's brand. Michael Kors is known for creating jewelry and accessories that combine luxury with a modern aesthetic. If the ring is a designer piece, the inscription reflects its authenticity and brand association. However, it's always a good idea to verify with the retailer or manufacturer for specific meanings related to individual pieces.
What a ring from 1944 is worth varies on a number of factors. First, of course, is condition. Second would be what materials the ring was made of and what gemstone, if any, is in it.
10k refers to the purity of the gold in the ring, indicating that it is 10 karat gold. "C1" does not have a standard meaning in the jewelry industry and may be a specific code or inscription used by the manufacturer of the ring.
The inscription on the One Ring is: Ash nazg durbatulûk, Ash nazg gimbatul, Ash nazg thrakatulûk, Agh burzum-ishi krimpatul. which is Black Speech for: One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the Darkness bind them.
ND on the inside of a ring typically stands for "No Diamond." This inscription is commonly used by jewelers to indicate that the ring does not contain a diamond or any other precious stone. It helps both the jewelers and customers to easily identify the characteristics of the ring.
more info please....mens or womens? What stone, what school, inscription?
"10k ft" usually refers to a piece of jewelry being made out of 10 karat gold, which is a measure of the gold's purity. "Inside your ring" indicates that this inscription is likely found on the inner band of a ring.
The inscription KRN was a hallmark used by Kiran Jewels. Other than that, the meaning is unclear.
Beau Jack.
is a 18k gersc is it really gold?