The mark "925 IPS" on gold jewelry indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, as "925" signifies that the item contains 92.5% pure silver, with the remaining 7.5% typically being other metals like copper. The "IPS" stands for "International Plating Standard," suggesting that the jewelry may be gold-plated over the sterling silver base. This mark is commonly used to denote quality and authenticity in jewelry, especially in pieces made in China.
The mark Decesare is an Italian Designer of fine gold jewelry.
This means 10k gold.
it means it is real gold or silver
it means certified jewelry.. by the gold council..its safe to buy it.
925 is the mark for sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver. The BX is probably the manufacturer's mark. The gold jewelry is gold-plated sterling silver.
owned by royal in past life
Lgl® is a registered trademark used for Jewelry and owned by Leer Gem Ltd
10K yes it is gold. IBG= Ira B Goodman jewelry maker (makers mark)
75% is total gold in your jewelry and 25% are other metals
That would be plumb gold, also expressed as 14kp. It is a mark indicating exactly 14 karats of gold, no less, no more. A mark of quality.
The Wh is the makers mark. I don't know what company it is. But I know that some jewelry makers put there mark next to the karat of the gold.
"10k China" typically refers to a piece of jewelry made in China that is stamped with "10k," which indicates that the item is made of 10 karat gold. The "China" stamp simply indicates the country of origin where the jewelry was manufactured.