The "JX" stamp on your white gold ring likely indicates the manufacturer's or designer's mark, identifying the company that produced the ring. It is common for jewelry to have both a karat stamp (like "14k" for 14-karat gold) and a unique maker's mark. To learn more about the specific origin or designer, you may need to research the mark or consult a jeweler.
Plated with 10kt gold
14K stamped on a gold ring means that the ring is made of 14 carat gold. If the stamp reads K14, it was just marked improperly.
I have a ring who does say the same and im wondering too if its real or i found the ring actuslly
The 10k identifies the metal as 10 karat white or yellow gold. Ud is probably the jewelers mark such as Ultra Diamond.
The "10K" stamp on your gold ring indicates that it is made of 10 karat gold, meaning it is 41.7% pure gold. The "F" stamp likely stands for the manufacturer or the jeweler who made the ring. It is common for jewelers to include their initials or a logo on jewelry pieces to signify their brand or mark of authenticity.
My appraisal says 14k white gold. I would like an expert opinion on this as well.
I have a white gold and diamond ring stamped JWBR and it is definatly real.
i have a gold ring with ING stamped on the inside , what does that mean ?
What does 18kHGA mean stamped in a ring
14k means that the ring is 14 karots... soft but not easy to break
A 525 stamp indicates that the metal in the stamped piece is 52.5 percent gold. This is the same thing as the marking 14K for 14 karat gold.
14K is the percentage of gold in alloy. 24K is pure gold. UD stands for Unique Designs
White gold= ATI BRCN LOOKS AS OF ITS PLATINUM AND YELLOW GOLD WHEN LOOKING AT IT AT AN
If the ring is gold, it means it is either 8 or 9 karat gold.
A gold ring that is stamped with 10 K F means that the ring is 10 karats. The F means that the ring is considered fine jewelry.
Plated with 10kt gold
18 carat gold