The markings "925" and "NVC" on a ring indicate that the metal is sterling silver, which is composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, typically copper. The "NVC" likely refers to the manufacturer or designer of the ring, serving as a hallmark to identify the brand. The "9" could denote a specific collection, model, or size, but its meaning may vary depending on the maker. Always consult with a jeweler for precise identification.
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A silver ring marked "925" indicates that it is made of sterling silver, which contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, typically copper. The "nvc" likely refers to a specific manufacturer or brand, although it is not widely recognized. The "9" could denote a size or a specific collection within that brand. Overall, this marking signifies a quality piece of jewelry made from sterling silver.
size 9 and designer is Nataliya Collister
i have a sterling silver ring with 925 and 9NVC stamped inside what does that mean It means Nickel Vanadium Chrome and the #9 is the ring size.
if it is a white metal it is probably sterling silver. the stamp for sterling silver is 925. the 9 might've worn away. 925 means its 92,5 percent silver and the other 7,5 percent is copper.
9 ct
925 military time is 9:25 AM. 9:25 PM is 2125 military time.
375 means the ring is 9 carat gold & GM 16 may mean the ring weighs 16grams
If the ring is gold, it means it is either 8 or 9 karat gold.
would mean 9-10 carats
It means that the ring is made from 9k gold 9 does not mean a ring is 9k unless there 1s a "k" involved I have never seen a ring that was designated 9k/ Usually you will see 10,12.14,18 or 24k unless the ring was custom crafted at 9k. It is more than likely 9 is the ring size. Hope this is helpful!
0.925 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its rational equivalent is 925/1000 which can be simplified, if required.