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
925 Italy is a marking for sterling silver.
The "925" probably refers to the purity: 925/1000 gold.
It is gold plated over sterling silver and it was made in Italy
925 is sterling silver, NOT gold. 585 is 14K gold.
"CZ" is an abbreviation for cubic zirconia, a synthetic gemstone. "925" refers to sterling silver, not white gold. White gold is a precious metal alloy that does not contain the same composition as sterling silver. So, 925 sterling silver with CZ is not white gold.
925 is a proof mark for silver. Sometimes silver is gold plated, but the presence of a 925 mark indicates it is made largely of silver.
925 silver purity, made in Italy by Han
White gold with a 925 stamp means it contains 92.5% pure gold, while 585 white gold contains 58.5% pure gold. Since 925 white gold has a higher gold content, it is usually more expensive than 585 white gold.
925 refers to the purity of the metal, indicating that it is 92.5% pure silver in the case of sterling silver jewelry. White gold, on the other hand, is an alloy of gold mixed with white metals such as nickel, palladium, or platinum to give it a white color. The purity of white gold is measured in karats, with 18k or 14k being common choices.
It is gold plated over sterling silver and it was made in Italy
A jewelry appraiser can let a person know if their gold is from Italy, and the value of the gold. Most of the gold pieces from Italy have markings identifying the gold as Italian. Some common markings are 925/417/750/585/and 375 Italy.
Braided 22.2 karat gold ... i'm no expert