means ring has 14 carat gold
It was stolen, recovered, then resold
gold ring inside marking 14 k tw
The BX stamp on a ring is probably just a jeweler's signature marking. It does not indicate value or purity of the ring.
I believe 938 is a German silver marking~
The marking "925" inside a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy containing 92.5% pure silver. The "MT" may be the maker's mark or an additional marking specific to the manufacturer or designer of the ring. It likely signifies the origins of the ring or the designer's initials.
its is 24 carat gold or 100% pure gold ring. But is unlikely to be , no one make 24 carat gold ring
The marking that is 14K O II on a wedding ring means that the ring is 14 karat gold and has been designed or created by a company with the O II initials. The first marking on the ring is generally its karat while the rest are maker's marks.
Noidea I've same marking too 18k tbe
Whatever marking you find on a ring marks the mounting, not the stone. The indicator 14d stamped in the metal may indicate a style, type or design.
The marking "18ct" on a ring indicates that it is made of 18 carat gold. 18 carat gold means that the ring is composed of 75% gold and 25% other metals, making it a high-quality and durable choice for jewelry.
Seta 925 is the name of a company and the metals that made the necklace and ring. A marking of 925 is at least 92.5% sterling silver.