10 karat gold, the SAI is an Indian jewelry company,they do gold and sterling..the SAI is their hallmark for Sai Krishna Jewelry...
a brand of costume jewellery sold by party plan in the 80's
The "accr" followed by an "s" in a circle on a class ring typically stands for "Accredited." This designation indicates that the institution from which the ring originates has received official recognition or accreditation from a relevant accrediting body. It serves as a mark of quality and assurance regarding the education provided by the institution.
In base ten arithmetic, there is no other number. But in modulo 10 addition, an answer is 7+10k where k is any integer.in modulo 11 addition, the answer is 8+10k, and so on.
The roman numerals represent the numerals on the clock at Tiffany's in New York. The clock has been running since the late 1800's.
the box shows you the range of #s from the lower quartile to the upper quartile. the wiskers show you all of the #s outside of the box.
S&s inside a ring what does it mean
10K gold contains 10 parts gold and 14 parts another metal(s), making it 41.7% gold. 10K gold is the minimum karat designation that can still be called gold in the US. bmd is the symbol for Bermudan dollar (the currency in Bermuda) its where the price of gold is set .
10K is the gold purity, or 10 carats. 24 carat is pure gold. 10k is about 41-2% pure. The SDX is a makers mark. It stands for the company, or individual, that made the jewelery; in this case a company called SimplexDiam, Inc.
It is the initials of the ring makers name
its 10k, the S is the maker of the clasp.
It is the initials of the ring makers name
Well, isn't that just a happy little mystery on your hands! "10k" stamped inside a gold ring means that the ring is made of 10 karat gold, which is a common type of gold used in jewelry. The "gtr" stamp might be a maker's mark or a designer's signature, adding a personal touch to your beautiful piece of jewelry.
Jeffrey Allen Davis in 1943. Ok and thanks the ring is marked maybe with with 2 C's laying in opposite directions and 10K. the ring appears to be art crafted around the 1940's.
JCR is the maker's mark; 10k means it is 10 carat gold. Google "carat" if you want to learn about the different gold carats in jewelry. JCR is the maker's mark. I am trying to find exactly who and where this one came from. I own a vintage black opal ring (around the 1950's) with the same maker's mark and same carat gold. So far I have found one other with the same mark online that is also a vintage and white opal.
it means your ring is 14k gold and the maker of the ring is Bluebird which is an antique late 1800's possibly ( my best guess).
The "S" on a 14k ring typically denotes the purity of the gold used, indicating that the ring is made of 14 karat gold. This means that the ring is 58.3% pure gold, with the remainder being other metals to strengthen the gold.
Well, the mark of white gold depends how the jewelry industry makes it; can be W. G. 10k, W. G. 14k, W. G. 18k or 18k-14k-18k-22k this depends on how pure color white is inside and outside ; or like 18k is 750 out the U. S. A.. In the industry it depends of the formula quality, pure solid white gold their use. For example, in yellow gold with Rhodium can be 18k G. RH. 14k G. RH. 10k G. RH. or regular mark 10k,14k,18k,22k.or can use only like W. 10k to 22k. My best opinion to the consumer, see web page Living Life Enterprises Presents.