p4 is a blend of silver, gold, platinum, and palladium. Looks a lot like white gold but just does not have the luster. sr is most likely the jewelers mark.
P4sr
I have a ring that has a stamp on the inside of P4SR and would like to know what it may mean. I was told that the ring was 10kwg but I think it maybe silver.
P4SR typically stands for "Platinum 4 Stone Ring," indicating that the ring is made of platinum and features four stones set on it.
"P4SR" marked on a ring could indicate that the ring is made of platinum (P), with a purity level of 950 parts per thousand (4/5). The "SR" could be a maker's mark or hallmark indicating the manufacturer or designer of the ring.
Honey, a stamp on a ring doesn't mean squat when it comes to its value. Gold is gold, whether it's stamped with a fancy code or not. Take that ring to a jeweler and get it appraised properly if you want to know its worth.
"P4SR" likely refers to "Platinum Pure, Passion, Pain, Promise" which is a sentiment or inscription that can be engraved on rings to represent the qualities of a relationship or commitment. It may symbolize the journey that a couple goes through together.
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