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What does RSG on a ring mean?

By Sebastian Wright |

RSG- literal translation is “Ready-Set-Go”: Meaning a preassembled piece that is ready to be set w/ stones, and sold. Often found in items advertised in chain stores as a “special” earrings, bracelets, pendants.

What do the letters and numbers mean on the inside of a ring?

The numbers mean “carat weight“. It’s the carat weight of the diamond(s) in your ring. If you have a diamond solitaire and you see . 50 stamped inside the ring, that means the diamond is 1/2 carat. These numbers should match the carat weight listed on your receipt, certificate or appraisal.

What does RSC on the band of a ring mean?

The wearer is protecting the diamond ring because it is worth more than the band. What does a ring with 2 hearts engraved in the band mean? Love.. What does the medical abbreviation RSC mean? Right Subclavian What does the little 10k on a ring band mean? It means the ring is 10 karat gold. That means the ring has 41.7% pure gold.

What do the letters on a diamond ring mean?

As in, the type of metal it is, or the actual gemstones or diamonds, or even the carat weight or ring size… (normal things that are generally marked inside the ring shank). The initials or logo of the Manufacturer who produces the ring. It’s like me putting “ RS ” inside a band.

What do the numbers on the inside of a ring mean?

It really is a win-win situation. Carat weight stamps should not be confused with karat stamps, which also appear inside the ring. Every ring has a karat stamp in it, like 14k (which is the gold content like the ring in the photo), 18k or even Plat (for platinum).

What does the stamp on a 10K ring mean?

I received a ring with a stamp on the inside that says: “10K (has a star next to it) HDO”. Along the other side of the band on the inside too, it has the word “master”. I am Wondering what this means? I have tried searching it and looking up the stamp, but cannot find anything about it. Please help!