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NR stamped on jewelry typically stands for "no returns." This indicates that the item cannot be returned for a refund or exchange.
Depending on the context -- the sentence or phrase where NR is used -- it may mean 'natural round'.
No, there is no such element Nr
NR on a gold bracelet likely stands for "not real" or "not gold." This indicates that the bracelet is not made of real gold but may be gold-plated or made of a different material.
The correct abbreviation for "near" is "nr."
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NR stamped on jewelry typically stands for "no returns." This indicates that the item cannot be returned for a refund or exchange.
NR14K on jewelry indicates that the piece is made of 14-karat gold that has been specifically marked as "NR," which often stands for "Not Recycled." This means the gold used in the jewelry was sourced from new materials rather than recycled gold. The "14K" designation signifies that the alloy contains 58.3% pure gold, with the remaining percentage made up of other metals for durability and strength.
To determine the value of your Avon necklace marked with "NR," you can start by researching similar items on online marketplaces like eBay or Etsy to see what they are selling for. Check collector forums or groups dedicated to Avon jewelry for insights on pricing trends. Additionally, consider consulting a jewelry appraiser for a professional evaluation, especially if the piece is vintage or rare.
I was told the NR is for Natural Round, this means the diamonds are not from a lab and are worth way more than the lab ones.
Gold jewelry will have stamped upon it a number followed by ct, with ct meaning carat. Pure gold is 24 carat, or 24ct, Common carats are 18ct, which is 75% gold and 9ct which is 37.5% gold. Another variation is 14ct, but this is not very common nowadays. I've never heard the term NR in reference to gold, and Avon is a cosmetics company, that may produce decorative beauty items such as bracelets, necklaces and earrings. I believe that Avon NR is not gold.
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Hi...The initials SP on your Avon jewelry are the designers initials. Avon hired many different designers, such as Kenneth J.Lane, Nina Ricci and Elizabeth Taylor. Avon jewelry designed by Nina Ricci is marked Avon NR and so forth. While I don't know who the designer SP is, it is most definitely the initials for the designer. Many people mistakenly think it stands for silver plate, but it doesn't. Hope that helps! Actually the information above is not correct. The initials on some Avon pieces (ie. NR, BW, SP, etc.) ARE NOT designer initials in spite of the many attributions seen online. This quote directly from Avon; "The initials on some of our jewelry pieces are an internal company code for our jewelry in manufacturing. This identifies the vendor who has manufactured the jewelry for us. In some cases, the same piece of jewelry could be manufactured by two different vendors." Thanks to Ronda Allman for getting this info from Avon.
Browning.com has a sn function under customer service. It will be marked where it was assembled on the slide.