The number 925 on a gold bracelet indicates that it is sterling silver, not gold. Sterling silver is an alloy that contains 92.5% silver and is commonly used in jewelry making.
The numbers "925" refer to the percentage of silver in a product: 92.5% pure silver. 925 is the federally required mark for any product made of sterling silver. This means that the bracelet you have that is gold is very likely gold plated, and doesn't have enough gold in it to say so. It is a silver bracelet with a gold plating or vermeil on it.
The marking "925" on the back of a bracelet indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy containing 92.5% pure silver. This marking is a standard way to denote the silver purity content in jewelry.
925 silver purity, made in Italy by Han
925 is typically the standing stamp on sterling silver jewelry so in this example this would mean the gold is plated on a sterling silver banding and set with diamonds.
i have a bracelet which is stamped 925 on wax, what does this mean
it means that the ring/bracelet is gold plated sterling silver.
925 means Sterling Silver or 92.5% Pure Silver.
925 means that it is made of sterling silver.
925 typically refers to sterling silver, which is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. 14k gold indicates that the piece is made from 58.3% gold, mixed with other metals. So, 925 14k gold would be a piece made from both sterling silver and 14k gold components.
The 925 stamp mean the jewelry made from 92.5 percent silver.
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