sterling silver
325 does not mean 18ct white gold. Whoever is saying that is sadly mistaken. It means it’s sterlin silver. Now it might be gold plated or whatever after the piece was made but that’s it. I have a chain in my hand now with Italy on one side and 325 on the other. Its gold but has tarnished at an extremely fast rate. I’d love for someone to tell me this is white gold. Clowns I tell ya.
I have checked everywhere for 325 gold .. It is just another name for plated you will always find a p in a circle near or opposite the 325 mark, I have come across it many times and using test acid it shows as only plated gold normally from Italy or America...
I have checked everywhere for 325 gold .. It is just another name for plated you will always find a p in a circle near or opposite the 325 mark, I have come across it many times and using test acid it shows as only plated gold normally from Italy or America...
Well, friend, white gold is typically stamped with a number indicating its purity, such as 10k, 14k, or 18k. The number 325 doesn't seem to be a standard purity mark for white gold, but it's always best to consult with a jeweler to confirm the authenticity and purity of your piece. Remember, there's no mistakes in art or jewelry, just happy little accidents waiting to be transformed into something beautiful.
It means 9 karat or 37.5% gold and designed or made in Italy
325 does it gold or silver
925 Italy is a marking for sterling silver.
325 km/202 mi
925 is not white gold, it is sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver. I hope you didn't pay gold price for your piece. For the prices of metals, I use Kitco.com
Italy does not mine for gold of diamonds. Italy does, however, mine for gold.
On a gold necklace the number 325 means that the metal used to make the necklace is 325 parts gold out of 1000. Gold is a very soft metal and is usually mixed with other metals for strength. On 325 jewelry 675 parts out of 1000 are metals other than gold.
It means it is genuine sterling silver made in Italy