It means that the ring is made from 9k gold
9 does not mean a ring is 9k unless there 1s a "k" involved I have never seen a ring that was designated 9k/ Usually you will see 10,12.14,18 or 24k unless the ring was custom crafted at 9k. It is more than likely 9 is the ring size.
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would mean 9-10 carats
the numbers 6,7,8,9or10 would just be the ring size sometimes they put the size in the inside of the ring but if it has any other # or letters in it it could be real.
The numbers "9" and "6" stamped on a ring typically indicate its metal content and size. The "9" often signifies that the ring is made of 9-carat gold, which means it contains 37.5% gold. The "6" usually refers to the ring size, indicating it is a size 6. However, it's always best to verify with a jeweler, as markings can vary by country or manufacturer.
For Any Occasion Ring Candles for All. The number inside the shape is called the millesimal stamp number - this will tell you the actual precious metal content or the purity of the precious metal.
Ur stupid that's wat it means
i have a sterling silver ring with 925 and 9NVC stamped inside what does that mean It means Nickel Vanadium Chrome and the #9 is the ring size.
9 ct
The marking "370A" stamped inside a ring typically indicates the metal composition of the ring. Specifically, it suggests that the ring is made of a gold alloy containing 37% gold, which is equivalent to 9 karats (since 9K gold has about 37.5% gold content). The "A" may refer to a specific manufacturer or a quality designation. Always consult a jeweler for precise identification.
9k gold
would mean 9-10 carats
If the ring is gold, it means it is either 8 or 9 karat gold.
the numbers 6,7,8,9or10 would just be the ring size sometimes they put the size in the inside of the ring but if it has any other # or letters in it it could be real.
375 stamped into a white metal ring indicates the number of carots in the jewelry. 9 carots White Gold. It is CARATS not carots
The marking "SK 9" inside a ring typically indicates the manufacturer's mark and the gold content. The "SK" could represent the initials or logo of the jeweler or brand, while the "9" often signifies the purity of the metal, suggesting that the ring is made of 9-karat gold. This means that the ring contains 37.5% gold and is alloyed with other metals for durability. Always check with a jeweler for specific confirmations regarding markings.
The numbers "9" and "6" stamped on a ring typically indicate its metal content and size. The "9" often signifies that the ring is made of 9-carat gold, which means it contains 37.5% gold. The "6" usually refers to the ring size, indicating it is a size 6. However, it's always best to verify with a jeweler, as markings can vary by country or manufacturer.
375 means the ring is 9 carat gold & GM 16 may mean the ring weighs 16grams
For Any Occasion Ring Candles for All. The number inside the shape is called the millesimal stamp number - this will tell you the actual precious metal content or the purity of the precious metal.