The marking "935" on jewelry indicates that the piece is made of 93.5% silver, making it a high-quality silver alloy, similar to sterling silver, which is typically 92.5% silver. This designation is often used for silver items that may require a higher silver content for durability or aesthetic reasons. Jewelry marked with 935 is considered to have a higher purity than standard sterling silver.
The "935" refers to silver; not sure about the "ec."
Ive seen 10k gold from Brazil stamped ,935
What does 9925 mean on silver jewerly
Ive seen 10k gold from brazil stamped ,935
High grade electroplated
20k means 20 karat gold
jewerly is made of silver and gold
The robber stole the jewerly.
93.5 percent pure silver
Multiples of 935.
935 is not prime. 935 = 5 * 11 * 17
935 is divisible by: 1 5 11 17 55 85 187 935.