What does s925 mean on jewelry?
Hi, s925 means that the raw material of the product is 92.5% of sterling silver plus 7.5% of alloy. s925 sterling silver is more sturdy than pure silver and thus become the perfect metal material to produce accessories with its approved gloss and strength.
What does 104 mean on a ring?
In this case, they are usually designated as something like 104/64 BCD. That means 104 mm bolt circle diameter for the larger ring, and a 64 mm diameter for the smaller ring.
Is S925 worth anything?
As scrap, silver is worth around $21 per ounce, but 925 silver is worth somewhat less (about $19) since it only contains 92.5% silver. For more details about the value of 925 silver, see below.
What does p14k mean on a gold ring?
Meaning of Marking “P14K”. A. P stamped in a ring with a 10K or 14K means it is a HIGH QUALITY GOLD called “Plumb” You have to be a registered certified goldsmith to use this type of GOLD. The gold is certified PLUMB HIGH VALUE QUALITY. There…have a nice evening.
What does 14K mean on a sterling silver stamp?
This is simply the symbol for 92.5 sterling silver (925) and the maker’s mark (nc). The 14k KC means simply 14k gold (14k) and the makers mark (KC). There have been thousands of maker’s marks, so if you need to know who the maker is, it will take some research to discover this. I’ve also seen questions like what does 14k GP mean?
What does it mean when jewelry is stamped K?
This means no additives. While this is pure gold it is also very soft and tends to bend and scratch rather easily. This is one of the reasons it is rare to find jewelry that is pure gold. As a side note, palladium is added to gold to make white gold. Also, Karat is usually stamped k, K, or KT and is different from Carat.
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!