yes! But most jewelers use white gold not sterling silver, but maybe it was a special made ring for someone who's skin is sensitive to gold or silver?
I have a white gold and diamond ring stamped JWBR and it is definatly real.
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This may be an identifier of the setting stamped there by the manufacturer.
More than likely, the 12 stamped in your ring means that it is 12 karat gold.
its a leo diamond
A ring stamped NV11 likely does not have a real diamond. The stamp does not indicate that it is made with genuine diamonds. It's always best to have the ring appraised by a professional jeweler to determine the authenticity of the stones.
Because it's not a diamond and not set in gold or silver or platinum.
14KN stamped on the inside of a diamond ring typically means that the ring is made of 14 karat gold with the "N" indicating that it is a natural gold alloy. This stamp signifies the purity of the gold used in the ring.
"RSC" stamped on the inside of a gold and diamond ring may indicate the jeweler or manufacturer responsible for creating the piece. It could be their initials or a company trademark that helps identify the origin of the ring's design and production.
"RD" stamped inside of a ring typically stands for "Registered Diamond." This indicates that the diamond in the ring has been registered with a specific organization or company, often for certification or authentication purposes. It is a way to verify the authenticity and quality of the diamond in the ring.
Because it's not a diamond. Diamond rings are set in gold or silver which are stamped with purity hallmarks.
Not enhanced in terms of pearls