925 Italy means your bracelet was:
made in Italy,
it's 92.5% pure sterling silver,
7.5% infused alloy metal (possibly copper)
and gold plated.
-JagiMonster
I believe that the above answer is correct for the most part, however since it was made in Italy and it is 925 sterling, the gold could be gold filled or vermeil both of which are much, much better than gold plated.
You would have to ask a jewler.
I know that there is an FAS jewelry school in Ireland. They may have one in Italy as well but I'm not certain.
It means the bracelet is 14k gold ( = 58.5% pure gold).
It was stamped within the Arezzo valley of Italy and the 1760 is the karat
925 silver purity, made in Italy by Han
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Your gold is real :)
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Gold Plated
I think yes
George Anderson
What is mean brz on gold bracelet
CL stamped on a 9ct bracelet likely signifies the manufacturer or the designer of the piece. It could also be a mark indicating the gold purity, as 9ct gold is 37.5% pure gold.