"JGI" on a ring likely stands for the Jewelry Group International, which is a company that specializes in manufacturing and selling jewelry. The initials may represent the company's logo or branding on the ring. It is common for jewelry pieces to have the manufacturer's mark or logo engraved on them for identification and authenticity purposes.
Three weeks ago I brought a 40+ year old gold bracelet marked 14KM in to a jeweler to have engraved. He checked it and said it was good to go. The next day he phoned and told me it couldn't be engraved because it was "gold-wrapped" copper.
it is a ring that is real and old
what does pt mean on diamond ring
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PLAT engraved on the inside of the ring indicates that the ring is made of Platinum.
18 carat gold
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Sterling silver
What does a wedding ring with the numbers and letters “VA. 14K” represent
This is not a ring made of gold. It is made of another metal with a very thin layer of gold plated like a skin on the ring. The skin is 18 caret rose colored gold, based upon the information given.
it means the metal is 9kart
Gold toned celestrium. It is not a precious metal.
It means 18kt gold electroplated.
The stamp "18kt GE RSC" on a ring likely means that the ring is made of a base metal that is covered with a thin layer of 18 karat gold through a process called electroplating. The "RSC" may refer to the manufacturer or designer. In short, the ring is not solid 18 karat gold, but rather a gold-plated piece.
18 kt GE means that the jewelry is made up of 18 karat gold plate. The GE stands for gold electroplate.
It means that the Silver was mined in Nevada