It stands for the silver content 825 parts per 1000. In UK it's 925 parts silver. Rest is made up by base metals
A stamp of KA 1772 on a silver chain necklace means it was manufactured in Italy. This also means it is composed of sterling silver.
ijc Italy is probably the people who made the necklace. the 925 means the Sterling Silver 925 sterling silver is comprised of 92.5% pure silver alloyed with other metals for strength, shine, and durability. Generally, the remaining 7.5% of the composition includes a harder metal such as copper or nickel.
Italy means it is made in Italy.
925 Sterling Silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper.
it means sterling silver partly. 925 is the percentage of silver mixed with other alloys. italy is where it's made. And su is the maker Savant's mark.
That is high end sterling rare hard to find
The .925 signifies that it's sterling silver. I believe the 8U might have something to do with the net weight of the silver, but I am completely unsure.
Sounds like you have a 14 caret white gold necklace made in Italy. Yes, it is gold and is fine jewelry not costume or play. It is real. When you see 14K on something that means it is good and not junk.
That the mineral came from Italy.
What is the 925/PT mean on made in Italy gold chain
It means that it is Genuine Sterling Silver and made in Italy.
Most "Italy" jewelry is fine jewelry, and "925" indicates sterling silver composition. So the item (if silver colored) is sterling silver jewelry from Italy. If it is gold colored, then it is vermeil - gold plated sterling silver. Visit the link below to learn more about various silver markings and gold markings.