Jewelry marked "GI" typically indicates that the piece is made from gold-filled material. The "G" stands for gold, and the "I" often represents the manufacturer or a specific standard. Gold-filled jewelry contains a thick layer of gold bonded to a base metal, making it more durable and affordable than solid gold while still retaining a gold-like appearance. Always verify with a reputable source for the specific meaning related to the manufacturer or context.
The "E" means electroplated.
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It's of the romantic co. It's their trademark insignia
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The number 925 marked on a jewelry denotes that it is made of sterling silver. Numbers are used to indicated the type of material used in making the jewelry.
3799 mean on jewellery means a specific set for jewellery marked as category 3799.
375 is 9ct gold easy to sell to anybody
my sister ROUROU has used it as clit jewelry, she has VD and so that is why it is marked VD, I would not recommend puting any of this jewelry in your mouth. ps.y@hotmail.de
Palladium is marked 950PD.
SECO was the trademark of Stein and Ellbogen, a jewelry wholesaler.
If jewelry is stamped 10K GI, it means that the jewelry is made of 10 karat gold. The "K" stands for karat, which is a measure of the purity of gold. 10 karat gold is made up of 41.7% gold and the rest is made up of other metals. The "GI" likely stands for the manufacturer or the company that produced the jewelry.
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