The "928" stamp on earrings indicates that the metal is 92.8% pure silver, which classifies it as high-quality sterling silver. This marking is slightly different from the more common "925" stamp, which represents 92.5% silver content. The "928" stamp suggests a minor variation in purity, but it still signifies a premium silver alloy used in jewelry. Always check for authenticity and quality with reputable jewelers.
what does 13 k on earrings mean
It was made in China... obiviously
Is it gold
The "UM" stamped on earrings typically stands for "Universal Manufacturing," which indicates the manufacturer of the jewelry. It may also represent a specific designer or brand associated with the pieces. To confirm its exact meaning, it's best to research the specific jewelry or consult with a jeweler familiar with the markings.
The EG mark stamped on jewelry is the EternaGold® brand. EternaGold® jewelry is virtually the world's strongest, most scratch-resistant type of 14K gold. The company is based in Tamarac, Florida.
It means it is 14 k gold.
928 refers to the purity of the metal used to make jewellery.
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proably 50-150
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