The "cw" marked on a ring typically stands for "clockwise." This designation is often used in jewelry to indicate the direction in which the ring should be turned or positioned, especially in the context of adjustable or rotating rings. It helps users understand how to properly wear or manipulate the piece for optimal comfort or aesthetic appeal.
CW on the inside of a ring stands for "Carat Weight," indicating the weight of the gemstones in the ring. It provides information about the total weight of the diamonds or gemstones in the ring.
In a ring, CW typically stands for "counterclockwise." It refers to the direction of rotation, specifically for tightening or loosening nuts, bolts, or screws. CW is the opposite direction of rotation to the clockwise direction.
The "CW" marking on a ring typically indicates that the ring is made of "Cubic Zirconia" or is a "Celtic Weave" design, depending on the context. In some cases, it could also refer to a specific brand or designer. It’s important to consider the overall design and additional markings to determine the precise meaning. Always consult a jeweler for specific identification.
My sister found a ring with a red stone n some smaller stones. The markings on the inside say cw 925 THA. What does this mean?
The "C" of the "CW" is actually a half moon and was one of the marks used by Watrous.Jewelery from Colonial Williamsburg is marked CW
4 karrot gold
Could be 2.5 carat total weight diamonds.
http://www.trademarkia.com/esx-74196079.html
It means 14K PBD Peter Brams designs
If it is a vintage ring, it may be from the Traub company that made engagements rings circa 1925 and marked their rings with a TT.
"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.
SECO was the trademark of Stein and Ellbogen, a jewelry wholesaler.