it just means the diamond is set in silver and not gold.
Rarely can the metal setting for any jewelery authenticate the stones set therein. The numeric stamp 925 is an indicator of silver metal, and whether or not this is accurate may require testing.
I have a white gold and diamond ring stamped JWBR and it is definatly real.
Vargas
Yes it's real
This may be an identifier of the setting stamped there by the manufacturer.
A ring stamped NV11 likely does not have a real diamond. The stamp does not indicate that it is made with genuine diamonds. It's always best to have the ring appraised by a professional jeweler to determine the authenticity of the stones.
More than likely, the 12 stamped in your ring means that it is 12 karat gold.
Your ring is real no matter what is stamped on it.
A diamond stamp on the inside of your ring may indicate that the ring contains real diamonds. It can also serve as a marker of the quality and authenticity of the diamonds used in the ring. If you are unsure, you may want to have it checked by a professional jeweler.
A diamond symbol stamped inside a ring typically indicates that the stone is a real diamond, serving as a mark of authenticity or quality assurance. It may also be used by the jeweler or manufacturer as a trademark for their designs.
The diamond stamp inside a ring typically indicates that the ring is made of real diamonds. The stamp may also include information about the quality of the diamonds, such as their carat weight or clarity grade. It is a way to verify the authenticity and value of the ring.
Not enhanced in terms of pearls
What does r1 14k