FD on the back of earrings typically stands for "French Design" or "Figue de Prune," referring to the style or origin of the jewelry. It may also indicate a specific brand or designer. Always check with the seller or manufacturer for the exact meaning in the context of their products.
The "FD" stamp on gold earrings, alongside "14kt," typically indicates that the jewelry is made by a specific manufacturer or designer, where "FD" might represent their initials or brand name. The "14kt" signifies that the gold is 14 karats, meaning it contains 58.3% pure gold. This combination suggests that the earrings are both a quality gold item and associated with a particular maker. Always ensure to verify the authenticity of such markings with a reputable jeweler.
it means its real diamonds not fake ones
what does 13 k on earrings mean
screw back earrings were patented in 1894.Clip back earrings came much later,patented in 1934
fd
$141000
they got it way back then... back when the pirates lived. they would wear earrings.
FC=Fuel Cell FR=Fire Retardant FD=Final Destination
First Downs ex. Joe Shmo 13 FD
Fatal Dose
earrings
Yes, as that was how earrings were worn. The Romans did not have clip back earrings.