DBJ on a 925 bracelet typically stands for the initials of the designer or brand associated with the piece. The "925" indicates that the bracelet is made of sterling silver, which contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper, to enhance durability. If you're looking for specific information about the designer or brand, further research may be needed based on the context of the bracelet.
i have a bracelet which is stamped 925 on wax, what does this mean
925 means Sterling Silver or 92.5% Pure Silver.
The marking "925" typically indicates that the metal is made of 92.5% silver, commonly known as sterling silver. However, "dbj" may refer to the manufacturer's initials or a specific design or collection name. If the bracelet is gold, it's possible that the "925" is a misrepresentation or an indication of a gold-plated piece over sterling silver. Always verify with a jeweler for accurate material identification.
925 means that it is made of sterling silver.
The 925 stamp mean the jewelry made from 92.5 percent silver.
.925 is the percentage of silver also called sterling silver
I have a turquoise bracelet and ring that match with NH 925 on it what does the NH stand for
Sorry to say, but it most likely means it is fake. Google DBJ on ebay and you will see that they produce silver or gold overlay (so gold plated over silver) cubic zirconia items. Sorry about that.
925 means the bracelet is sterling silver (92.5% silver and the rest is copper) the Sap is probably the mark of the manufactor
The "ISC TH 925" mark on a bracelet typically indicates that the bracelet is made of sterling silver, with "925" being the hallmark for sterling silver (92.5% pure silver). "ISC TH" may be the manufacturer's or designer's initials.
925 refers to the silver purity, indicating that the bracelet is made of 92.5% silver (sterling silver). C2 could refer to the manufacturer's mark or a specific code related to the bracelet's design.
1.3 is the total karat weight of the diamonds in the bracelet. 925 stands fopr 925 parts out of 1000. This is a common inscription for sterling silver as 925 parts of 1000 indicates the silver is sterling quality.