DSC is the stamp of the sponsor, or maker. The crown is the stamp of the assay office that assures the quality of the material. The crown might me a castle, which would inidicate that the ring has been stamped in the Edinburgh assay office. The number 375 shows that the ring is made from 9 carat gold.
The hallmark "375" on a white ring indicates the ring is made of 9 karat gold, meaning it is 37.5% pure gold. The "c2" could be a manufacturer's mark or additional information specific to the maker.
The hallmark 375 on a white ring typically indicates that the ring is made of 9 karat gold. The CZ likely stands for cubic zirconia, which is a synthetic gemstone used as a diamond alternative in jewelry.
The "JLD Crown 375" typically refers to a hallmark found on gold jewelry. The "JLD" is likely the manufacturer's or designer's mark, while "Crown" may indicate a specific brand or logo associated with the piece. The "375" signifies that the gold content is 37.5%, which is equivalent to 9 karats, indicating that the piece is made of gold that is 37.5% pure.
375 is 9k gold.
375 is 9ct gold.
375 means the ring is 9 carat gold & GM 16 may mean the ring weighs 16grams
Crown = item is real gold375 = the fineness/purity is 9ctAnchor = item assayed/hallmarked in Birmingham Assay Office UKa letter = one letter indicates the date usually.
I have gold ring with diamonds it has the hallmark WJJ I think it's 9k it has more hallmark,s but can't make them out I want to no how you no if the diamonds are real
This likely indicates that the ring is made from sterling silver with a hallmark of the jeweler (JLD) and the purity of the metal (925). The number 357 may be a design number, and the letter C could refer to the size or year of production. The leopard design may be a decorative element or insignia of the manufacturer.
Easy... 375 is the hallmark for 9 ct Gold and DIA means the jewellry has a genuine Diamond inset :)
9ct - 375
Hi can someone please tell me what the engravings on this ring are?