"925" refers to the purity of the silver.
"925" refers to the purity of the silver.
When a person has jewelry it is important to know what the symbols and markings on it means. DE on a ring is the creators mark.
I found a unique ring with the markings of 925 NVC 6...925(92.5%) means it is sterling silver and is the purest form of silver typically used in Jewelry making...The only thing I have been able to find on NVC is that there is a Distinctive handcrafted Jewelry designer named Nataliya V Collister...among other things she exclusively uses this type of silver....don't know what the "6" means yet.
I just find a ring that rsc in it is it real if so what is it
Your ring is definitely real, as it is not imaginary. It is also a genuine silver ring. The 925 is the silver content in the ring. The other 7.5% is another metal alloy, usually copper. 925 is also known as sterling silver. The country is where your ring was made.
Hello Silver jewellery with letters RC means what
"SR" inside a ring likely stands for "Sterling Silver." This indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is a high-quality, durable metal commonly used in jewelry making.
330 on jewelry- ring what does it means
What does a ring that has the markings in this order 925 fd and then CM on the opposite side!
It is the authenticity of the diamond contained inside your silver ring.
Have a ring RJ 8 marked inside. The 8 refers to ring size. Am searching RJ myself.
It means .925 sterling silver and the BA means Bali usually a jewelry or decorative tray "Bali style" made in Indonesia.
SRB 1 stamped on a ring likely indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver. The term "SRB" might also refer to the manufacturer or designer of the ring. It's a common practice for jewelry makers to stamp their pieces with such markings for authenticity and identification purposes.