probably a makers mark
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GA is proablbly the makers mark or Sponsors mark as its known.
The Wh is the makers mark. I don't know what company it is. But I know that some jewelry makers put there mark next to the karat of the gold.
Wm. Mark Simmoms has written: 'In the net of dreams'
Its a makers mark..Ross Simons has alot of R stamped jewelry
The mark EF Ltd is a makers mark. It identifies the company that made the ring. Also look for a 10k, 14k or other mark identifying the karat. Usually inside the band. A mark like EP or GS would indicate a gold plated ring.
The "WM" stamped on a ring typically indicates the initials of the manufacturer or designer. In some cases, it may also represent a specific metal or alloy, such as "white metal." To determine its exact meaning, it's best to refer to the context of the ring or conduct further research on the specific brand or artisan associated with the mark.
The stamp "JG" on a ring could indicate the manufacturer or designer of the ring. It is common for jewelry makers to mark their pieces with a stamp to identify the creator. You can try researching jewelry makers or companies with the initials "JG" to see if you can find more information about your ring.
Some jewelry makers will simply stamp their "makers mark" or initials on jewelry. Examples include tiffany...oac...or mr we...versace etc....
Jewelry is often stamped with a hallmark or makers mark of the artist or company that manufactured the jewelry. This is often in addition to karat mark indicating the gold or silver content of the metal. Feathers are often used as a hallmark by Native American jewelry makers.
hi,it means the maker of the ring and can give you a idea of the age of ring if you look up hallmarks on google you can also find out who your makers mark stands for ie ga on modern rings is argos makers mark