The engraving "SINI MS-64" on the inside of your ring likely indicates its quality and authenticity. "MS-64" refers to a specific grade in coin collecting, denoting a coin in "Mint State" condition with minor imperfections; it may suggest the ring is made from a coin or has a similar standard of quality. "SINI" could be a manufacturer's mark or a brand name associated with jewelry or coin-related products. For precise identification, consider consulting a jeweler or numismatic expert.
i don't know but i also have a ring with a star engraved inside it and i really want to know what that means myself. can anybody help us please.
The 925 means that the ring is sterling silver (92.5% silver with 7.5% copper). Not sure about the DQZ2 though. It might be a manufacturer's mark, but I'm not certain.
inside
What does it mean
Inside of a shape.
Sterling silver
it means the metal is 9kart
Sini
It means that the Silver was mined in Nevada
PLAT engraved on the inside of the ring indicates that the ring is made of Platinum.
It means 18kt gold electroplated.
This usually means Palladium which is a white metal with similar properties to Platinum. I find that a lot of settings are made from this
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.
18 carat gold
Love..
SC could be the initials of the manufacturer or jeweler who made the ring, or it could represent the metal composition of the ring (14k gold, for example). It could also be a personal inscription or symbolic meaning known only to the wearer.
NVC engraved inside a diamond ring typically stands for "Not Valid for Commercial Use." This designation indicates that the diamond was not intended for commercial sale, often referring to a special piece or a unique stone. It's important for buyers to understand this marking, as it can affect the ring's value and marketability. Always consult with a jeweler for more specific insights about any engravings.