The marking "JJT 925" on a ring indicates that it is made of sterling silver, as "925" signifies that the metal is 92.5% pure silver. The "JJT" likely represents the initials or trademark of the designer or manufacturer of the ring. This combination of markings helps to identify the quality and origin of the piece.
"JJT" likely represents the manufacturer or designer of the jewelry piece, while "925" indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver (92.5% pure silver). "oz" likely stands for troy ounces, a unit of measure for the weight of precious metals. So, "JJT 925 oz" suggests that the jewelry piece is made by JJT using sterling silver with a specified weight in troy ounces.
The JJT probably indicates the manufacturer. The 925 probably indicates Sterling Silver. The CZ probably means that any stones set in the necklace are Cubic Zirconia.
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I think the marking means the item is basically sterling silver - maybe gold plated. Checked with 2 different jewelers. It is not GZ it is CZ for Cubic Zirconia.
YES it is approved by UGC
Offcourse........visit UGC website & read the report of UGC
52% of 925= 52% * 925= 0.52 * 925= 481
UGC approval means not it has power to give the degree of PhD
I'm assuming the piece of jewellery is Serling Silver? If it's what I'm thinking of, it has the JJJ in an italic script with "STER" beneath it, would that be right? If so, the JJJ is the "Brand" or "Makers Mark". Doesn't actually have anything to do with the purity of the metal etc. As long as you've got the "STER" there too, you can (pretty much) rest assured that it's .925 Fine Silver...AKA Sterling Silver.
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The factors of 925 are:1, 5, 25, 37, 185, 925.