The "P" in a pentagon hallmark on a 925 Italy chain typically indicates that the piece is made in Italy and is composed of 92.5% silver, which is the standard for sterling silver. The pentagon shape is part of the hallmark system used to certify the authenticity and quality of silver jewelry. This marking is an assurance of the metal's purity and origin, reflecting the craftsmanship associated with Italian silver.
The "P" in the pentagon stamp on a 925 Italy chain typically stands for "Plata," which is Spanish for silver. This indicates that the item is made of sterling silver, which contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper, for added durability. The "925" mark is a standard designation for sterling silver, ensuring quality and authenticity.
I have a similar Hallmark on an antique watch chain, gilded
What does GAS mean on a chain that has 925 italy onit
"625 mws Italy" on a chain typically indicates the purity and origin of the metal. The "625" signifies that the metal is 62.5% pure, which corresponds to 15 karats in gold. The "mws" may refer to a specific manufacturer or a hallmark, while "Italy" indicates that the item was made in Italy, known for its high-quality jewelry craftsmanship.
What is the 925/PT mean on made in Italy gold chain
says it on the back of my gold chain. I assume it stands for gold chain...
9ct/ karat gold
British Units
1758 AR is the trademark/hallmark of the factory in Italy that made that piece of jewelry. 1758 is the number of the factory and AR stands for Arezzo, the city in Italy.
925 Italy is a marking for sterling silver.
That 9.25 percent of the chain is silver the rest is of various
The Hallmark, Gilbert Marks....london 1861- 1905