It means that it was manufactured in Canada.
The hallmark of 926 would indicate 92.6% silver, not gold.
It means 9 karat or 37.5% gold and designed or made in Italy
I HAVE A bracelet WITH 825 STAMPED ON CLASP. It's so small. i checked it because this looks to have a higher shine, than just a silver 925 bracelet. So is 825 platinum or white gold and what should i get per gram.
The cast of Clasp - 2013 includes: Matthew Dunigan as Jason Smith Dominique Fishback as Nancy Smith Jamila White as Cheryl Smith
Hello, platinum stamped, it's not like yellow or like White Gold Formula !
I have a white gold and diamond ring stamped JWBR and it is definatly real.
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.
The 625 which is stamped on a white metal ring means the ring is classified as 15 carats. Jewelers place the marks on jewelry so they can be easily identified.
White Rose - Italy - was created on 2008-02-08.
"585" stamped on silver means that the item is 58.5% pure silver, indicating it is likely from Italy and meets the country's standard for sterling silver. It is also known as 14 karat gold in jewelry making.
"750" means the band is 18Kt gold. It also means that it is 75% pure gold (25% alloy metals). Gold karats* (Kt) are essentially a fraction: 24Kt is 100% pure gold. 24/24 18Kt is 75% pure gold. 18/24 (Sometimes stamped 750) 14Kt is ~58.5% pure gold. 14/24 (Sometimes stamped 585) Etc. STERLING SILVER jewelry is usually stamped 925, which means it is 92.5% pure silver. FINE SILVER jewelry is usually stamped .999, meaning it is 99.9% pure silver. Platinum jewelry is usually stamped 900 or 910, meaning it has 90% or 91% pure platinum content. "Italy" means it was made in Italy. *In the US and Canada, "Karats" are used to measure % of precious metal content, not to be confused with "Carats", which is used measure the weight of gemstones. (20grams = 100ct)