The marking "925GM28" on a bangle typically indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, with "925" signifying that it contains 92.5% silver. The "GM" could represent the manufacturer's initials or a specific design line, while "28" might refer to a specific model or batch number. This marking helps identify the quality and authenticity of the metal used in the jewelry.
bangle means color or stupid
i have a bracelet which is stamped 925 on wax, what does this mean
The center of gravity of a circular bangle is at the geometrical center of the bangle, which is also the center of the circle. This point is equidistant from all points on the circumference of the bangle, making it the point where the weight of the bangle can be considered to act.
22K is the weight of a gold bangle.
it means that the Watch case make about 80% of silver
The stamp "925" indicates that the bangle is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The number "188" is likely a manufacturer's code or unique identifier for the piece.
375 Gold filled usually means that the bangle has been made hollow with 9ct (375)_ is the hallmark for 9ct. Then filled with a less expensive material like silver or copper to add weight and strength but without the added cost of a solid 9ct bangle.
Chris Bangle was born on 1956-10-14.
A bangle ear is a loose hanging ear of a horse, such as that of a spaniel.
Think it is 333 or 8k. Gold,possibly swiss
Bling Bling!! Bangle, Bracelet
No, it is the Sikh tradition to where a bangle called the Kara no the Hindu tradition!