The stamp star symbol with "160AR" on a gold ring typically indicates that the ring is made of 18-karat gold, as "AR" often represents the alloy composition. The "160" may refer to a specific manufacturer's code or a standard related to the gold's quality or certification. This marking helps to identify the purity and authenticity of the gold used in the piece. Always consider consulting a jeweler for precise identification and verification.
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375 is 9k gold.
Auram is a Latin word for gold that is why in the periodic table the symbol for gold is Au
AU is the symbol for gold... 925 refers to the purity of that particular piece...
I have a 9ct gold ring (with pink sapphires) which has this marking on it, it is made by Angus & Coote jewellers. **375 stamp means 9ct gold - 37.5% pure gold, or 375 parts per 1000. This can be stamped on white gold or yellow gold. 585 is 14ct gold, 750 is 18ct, and 1000 is 24ct or PURE GOLD. Guessing AC16 is Angus & Cootes stamp.
It stands for 14 kt gold and the piece is from Europe usually .That is the national symbol to say it is 14 kt gold .
14 carat gold
62.5 % gold
Gold electroplate. Not gold.
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The stamp "AU 14K" on your earrings indicates that they are made of 14-karat gold, which means that the metal is composed of 58.3% pure gold, with the remaining 41.7% consisting of other metals that enhance durability and strength. "AU" is the chemical symbol for gold, derived from the Latin word "aurum." This stamp signifies the quality and authenticity of the gold used in the earrings.
The Stamp YAG Means Gold Coated Silver
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It is the measurement, in mils, of the thickness of the gold plating used.
What does gfm stamp mean on a gold chain necklace
The stamp KG on Sterling silver indicates that there is a gold inlay. The KG is an acronym for karat gold.