The stamp "925 NF" on a pair of earrings indicates that the metal is made of 92.5% silver, which is the standard for sterling silver, and "NF" likely stands for "nickel-free." This means the earrings are crafted from sterling silver without nickel, making them a safer choice for those with nickel Allergies. Overall, the stamp signifies both the quality and hypoallergenic properties of the earrings.
The value of diamond earrings stamped "925" typically indicates they are set in sterling silver, which can affect their overall worth. The selling price can vary significantly based on the quality of the diamonds, their size, and the design of the earrings. On average, you might sell them for anywhere from $100 to several thousand dollars, depending on these factors. To get an accurate estimate, consider having them appraised by a professional jeweler.
925 is the symbol for silver
i have a bracelet which is stamped 925 on wax, what does this mean
925 is the symbol for silver
It is a makers mark. I have a pair of silver earrings that have ALR 925 on them. From what I can find on the internet, it is the mark of Alphonse Louis Reis.
Stamped inside a ring, the JS initials and the 925 mean the initials of the manufacturer and the karat of the ring. A ring that says 925 means that the ring has 925 karats.
War dose ndi mean stamped in a 925 ring mean
I had the same question. And there seems to be some contradiction in AU. I have found a maker of the name Archibald Ure a silver and gold smith from Edinburgh, Scotland 1700-1730. However, I don’t believe the earrings I have, and are marked 925 AU c, are from 1700s. I haven‘t found any other makers with the copyright AU yet.
925 is the stamp for sterling silver.
I believe it is .925 silver with a platinum coating to retard tarnish.
Probably your earrings are set in gold or silver? 925 refers to the metal purity. In the case of silver this would be the sterling silver standard.
It is a ring made in Tawain!