First this stone is spelled "sapphire", which is a precious stone. Your ring is not gold if it is stamped 925. 925 is the mark for silver. If your ring is marked 925 and gold in color it is gold plated, which brings no value to the ring besides the value of the silver weight and of course the stones. Unfortunately high quality gemstones are not usually put in a silver setting, unless you are dealing with a high end designer (whose mark would be on the ring). China is the country where your ring was manufactured.
"10k China" typically refers to a piece of jewelry made in China that is stamped with "10k," which indicates that the item is made of 10 karat gold. The "China" stamp simply indicates the country of origin where the jewelry was manufactured.
Gold stamped with "18k CID" signifies that it is 18 karat gold. This means that the gold is composed of 75% pure gold and 25% other metals, making it a real gold alloy. The "CID" is likely a manufacturer's mark or stamp of authenticity.
A gold chain stamped with "925" is not real gold. The stamp "925" indicates that the chain is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals.
No, a stamp that says "14k fa" is not a standard hallmark for gold purity. Gold jewelry is typically stamped with "14k" to indicate 14 karat gold. It is advisable to get the ring tested by a professional to confirm its authenticity.
CL stamped on a 9ct bracelet likely signifies the manufacturer or the designer of the piece. It could also be a mark indicating the gold purity, as 9ct gold is 37.5% pure gold.
they are gold plated.
It is important to know the value of owned jewelry. China 925 stamped on gold means it is sterling silver, with a gold plating or gold wash.
82.5% gold /silver what ever the metal is
Most likely yes. There are indeed genuine 14K gold pieces coming out of China, however, like all stamps it can be faked and so if you are unsure you could have it tested by a jeweler and he would tell you for sure. But yes, I've handled genuine gold and genuine silver stamped China (along with the purity) and I've also seen fake gold and silver stamped Italy and other western countries too.
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92.5 sterling silver coated with 12 karat gold. made in china.
"10k China" typically refers to a piece of jewelry made in China that is stamped with "10k," which indicates that the item is made of 10 karat gold. The "China" stamp simply indicates the country of origin where the jewelry was manufactured.
Ive seen 10k gold from brazil stamped ,935
is 535 gold
i have a gold ring with ING stamped on the inside , what does that mean ?
The 705 stamp equates to 17 karat gold. Gold is stamped based on purity, with 24 kt gold being pure gold. 18kt gold is stamped 750 because it is 75% pure. 17kt gold is actually about 70.8% pure, but is stamped 705 instead of 708. 17 karat gold is not as common as 18kt or 14kt, but it is available. Especially in parts of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.