The marking "188" on earrings typically indicates that the metal used is 18 karat gold, which is composed of 75% pure gold and 25% other metals. The "1" in "188" represents the 18 karat gold, while the "88" may refer to the manufacturer's identifier or a specific model number. Always confirm with a jeweler for precise identification, as markings can vary by manufacturer.
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"EA" on jewelry likely stands for "Earring Adapter," meaning the jewelry piece can be worn as either an earring or pendant.
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that would be the manufacturers mark.
The markings "925" and "188" on your earrings indicate the metal's composition and possibly a manufacturer’s code. "925" signifies that the earrings are made of sterling silver, which contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. The "188" could be a specific design number or a hallmark related to the maker or origin of the earrings. If you're looking for more specific information about the manufacturer, you might need to consult a jeweler.
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The 925 is indicative of 92.5% sterling silver.