its actually a high quality of a fake diamond its not like the cz it doesnt get yellow after time
diamondique cubic zercona , it is a simulated diamond, very nice costume
The stamp "925 DQ CZ Korea" on a bracelet indicates the metal's quality and origin. "925" signifies that the piece is made of sterling silver, containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. "DQ" likely refers to a brand or designer, while "CZ" indicates the presence of cubic zirconia, a synthetic gemstone often used as a diamond substitute. The "Korea" mark indicates that the bracelet was manufactured in South Korea.
The stone is worthless. The gold is worth the going rate.
This most likely refers to the metal purity of the ring, with 925 indicating that it is sterling silver (92.5% pure silver) and DQ standing for "Diamond Quality." CZ typically means that the ring features cubic zirconia gemstones as opposed to real diamonds.
A portion of it is. The first stamp, "14k", would indicate the purity of gold, that the ring is a solid material (verse a plated material) and the material is 58% gold. The stamp, "dq cz", is exclusive to QVC and a branding of their "Diamonique" product line consisting of cubic zirconia simulated diamond's and other synthetic gem's.
what does dq jed 14k mean
disqualification.
DQ stands for Diamonique, which is the TV shopping channel QVC's brand of cubic zirconia (simulated diamonds).
DQ means Diamonique, CZ means Cubic Zirconia, JCM is the makers mark and 14k is the karat of your gold. So your necklace is real 14k gold, but the stones in it are Cubic Zirconias made to look like diamonds. JCM is the signature of the company that made your necklace.
DQ is usally seen on jewelry from QVC made with their line of simulated stones .. Diamonique .. it's a man made stone, but only QVC sells Diamonique.
The value of a 925 sterling silver ring with cubic zirconia (CZ) can vary widely based on factors such as design, craftsmanship, and brand. Generally, such rings can range from $20 to $100, but designer pieces or those with intricate detailing may be priced higher. It's best to check with local jewelers or online marketplaces for more specific pricing.