82.5% gold /silver what ever the metal is
I have a tungsten ring with that making and it was about 30$
im not 100 % sure but i think nickel alloy...
825 means the gold mount is 82.5% pure.
The marking "TA 825" on a gold ring typically indicates the metal's purity and the manufacturer's or designer's mark. The "825" suggests that the ring is made of 82.5% gold, which correlates with an alloy commonly used in sterling silver rather than pure gold. The "TA" could represent the initials of the manufacturer or designer. It's always best to consult a jeweler for precise identification and verification.
How much is it worth
825 is not gold 825 is probably 925 meaning sterling silver blurred or miss stamped
the percentage of metal it is, if its silver its 82.5% silver
it is the percentage out of 1000 that it is silver. so it is 825/1000 silver. I'm pretty sure. hope this helps.
825 Cz likely refers to the metal composition of the ring. In this case, 825 indicates a silver content of 82.5%, and Cz could stand for cubic zirconia, a type of synthetic gemstone often used as a diamond substitute in jewelry.
"825 CL" likely refers to the purity of the metal. In this case, the ring is most likely made of gold that is 82.5% pure, which is commonly referred to as 825 parts per thousand gold. This indicates that the ring is gold-plated or gold-filled rather than solid gold.
10k Edit by Cjulsh 10k is incorrect. 10k jewelry would be stamped 417 which is the amount of gold content. 10k is 41.7% gold. 825 is a lower grade of silver...most silver pieces would have a stamp of 925 which is 92.5% silver. Some pieces will use a lower grade silver 825 or 82.5% silver.
Made in China, Product of China or sometimes Made in PRC is a country of origin label affixed to products manufactured in the People's Republic of China. '