in a triangle "IRH"
the stamp shows that the ring is of 14 karat gold piece; to check if it is real or not.
http://www.925-1000.com/index.html Check this website, most likely is the initial of the artist, or a stamp of a particular country. !
The links in the chain has facets like a diamond so that it sparkles more.
Even If the GB is in front of 14k instead of after it? GB14k?
The stamp KG on Sterling silver indicates that there is a gold inlay. The KG is an acronym for karat gold.
STS on a ring typically stands for "Sterling Silver," indicating that the ring is made of genuine sterling silver. This stamp verifies the metal purity of the ring.
The stamp "925" indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The "RSC" likely represents the maker or manufacturer of the ring.
if it is a white metal it is probably sterling silver. the stamp for sterling silver is 925. the 9 might've worn away. 925 means its 92,5 percent silver and the other 7,5 percent is copper.
The "sterling AK" stamp on a ring indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals, usually copper. The "AK" typically refers to the maker's mark or the specific jeweler or manufacturer associated with the ring. This stamp signifies that the ring meets the standards for sterling silver quality.
The "IS" stamp on a silver spoon likely stands for International Silver Co, which was a prominent American silver manufacturer. The stamp helps to identify the manufacturer of the spoon and can also sometimes indicate the silver content of the piece.
"966 sterling" does not have a standard meaning in relation to silver or sterling silver. Typically, sterling silver is marked with "925" to indicate its purity level of 92.5% silver. If you have a piece marked as "966 sterling," it may be a manufacturer's unique stamp or a mis-marking.
92.5% sterling silver 7.5% copper or other metal
925 is the stamp for sterling silver.
The "SLV" stamp on a ring typically indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver mixed with other metals for durability. This marking helps identify the quality and authenticity of the silver used in the jewelry. If you see this stamp, it confirms that the ring meets the standards for sterling silver.
It means it's Sterling Silver (925), and the SUN is the stamp for the manufacturer
925 is typically the standing stamp on sterling silver jewelry so in this example this would mean the gold is plated on a sterling silver banding and set with diamonds.