Well this Q has really foxed me - I have a highly regarded friend who is a pearl jeweller who sources, buys and designs pearl necklaces from all over the world... and has done for years !! But she couldn't answer your question. Sorry !
Have you got the spelling right in your question - or tell us more ?
GDM Jewelers is the name of the company that made the necklace.
FIC on a gold clasp of a pearl necklace likely stands for the manufacturer or designer of the clasp. It's a common practice for jewelry makers to mark their pieces with their initials or logo for authenticity and traceability purposes.
It's 14k gold (14 out of 24 metal components are gold) and IPS is the mark used by imperial pearls- a fine pearl jeweler.
What does the jewlery makers mark HAN mean on a necklace?
its 10k, the S is the maker of the clasp.
A freshwater pearl necklace is obtained from fresh water mollusks, this makes it much cheaper than its salt water rival.You dont have to dig as deep to find the pearls.
it means he likes you
Most likely a makers mark.
The ejaculation of a man over the face and neck region (usually mainly neck) around her to make it look like a necklace.
In an interview he said the necklace was given to him by his parents and it is the number 87 and he hasn't taken it off since they gave it to him. Did you mean the pearl necklace? I could be wrong but I think that was a present from Randy Morin.
The "925" marking on a silver pearl necklace indicates that the silver is composed of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, typically copper. This standard, known as sterling silver, ensures a balance of durability and quality, making it suitable for jewelry. The presence of this mark signifies that the piece is made of genuine sterling silver rather than a lower-quality alloy.
The term "s14k" on a string of pearl necklace indicates that the clasp or some components of the necklace are made of 14-karat gold. The "s" typically suggests that the gold is either solid or has a specific quality, while "14k" signifies that the gold is 58.3% pure. This marking helps identify the quality and value of the necklace's metal components.