PAJ on a piece of jewelry indicates that the jewelry was manufactured by Prime Art and Jewel, Inc. The .925 indicates that it is made of silver.
Source: I work for this manufacturer.
These rings have “925” stamped on them, meaning that they are not made of solid gold. 925 is a standard sign used to mark sterling silver, and the meaning of the stamp is that the silver content in the piece is 92.5% (i.e., the remaining 7.5% is comprised of other elements).
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925 on jewelry normally means it is sterling
925 is found on silver jewelry, and it means 0.925 grams (of silver). The R is meaningless.
The 925 or .925 is the marking that indicates your jewelry is at least 92.5% sterling silver. If it were to say 10k or .925/18k it would indicate that the metal is either 10 karats gold, or sterling silver with 18 karats plated gold.. The H is the manufacturer's signature to ensure the customer can trust where the markings and jewelry has come from.
Sterling silver. It is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by mass of silver and 7.5% by mass of other metals, usually copper. Sterling silver is most often used for jewelry because of its combination of attractiveness and durability. Acceptable quality marks for sterling silver include: sterling, ster and .925.
PSCL is an jewelry company out of Dublin, Ireland. The 925, you may find upsetting on a 'platinum' ring, as 925 is the designation for sterling silver (having a 92.5% silver content). To take the disappointment level down one more level I believe "PSCL" is short for silver clad or silver plated. Meaning not even solid sterling. PSCL doesn't mean clad or plated. If it says 925 it cannot be clad or plated. PSCL is the name of the designer or manufacturer.
PAJ stamped on jewelry means the item is manufactured by Prime Art and Jewel, Inc.
PAJ may indicate a designer's name or style name. Without another attribution, the number 925 could be an extension of the style name. The number 925 on silver jewelery may indicate the silver purity, but on gold jewelery, it's meaning is unknown.
"Paj is the markers mark for Prime Art and Jewelry, a Chinese jewelry manufacturer." This is from a quick google search! Hope it helped.
stands for the manufacturer of the jewelry
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On jewelry, the PAJ 88 stands for the manufacturer of the jewelry. PAJ stands for Prime Art and Jewel, the Manufacturer. 88 Stands for "Brands 88", which is a specific brand of Prime Art and Jewel. The 88 does not indicate Silver Quality. Source: I work for this manufacturer.
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You are going to die if you continue to wear this piece of jewelry. 925 is the silver content, sterling silver.
Sterling silver
Typically such letters are the initials of the person who designed and/or made the jewelry item.