925 is a marking for sterling silver , Italy is where it is from and ITAOR Is the designer of the jewelry .
It means the metal is 92.5% gold...In other words, 22K gold..from Italy.
HI - I do not believe the first answer (above) to this question is correct.I believe the correct answer is: The jewelry would be gold-plated over 925 sterling silver. Which means the jewelry piece would be 92.5% sterling silver.Please let me know if I am wrong...Thanks,Sharon
There numbers that that indicate gold composition opposed to karat. 24K is 999. 18K is 750. 10K is 417. The number 925 doest not come in gold. It means Sterling Silver.
The "925" mark on Italian jewelry means that the metal is 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metal.
.925 is the marking for sterling silver.
It say 925 rl italy
The "925" probably refers to the purity: 925/1000 gold.
Braided 22.2 karat gold ... i'm no expert
The "925 Italy" marking on your necklace indicates sterling silver composition. If it is a yellow color, then it is vermeil - gold plated silver.Visit the links below to learn more about gold and silver markings.
AU is the symbol for gold... 925 refers to the purity of that particular piece...
I have a gold necklace stamped 926 italy, is this real gold or silver?
It means that it is gold electroplated silver. The 925 means purest silver. The piece is not gold, it is silver.
Star Gold "could" be the brand! 925 used mostly on silver items!
925 Italy is a marking for sterling silver.
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.
What does 925 Italy RL mean on a gold bracelet?
925 Sterling Silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper.
There is no such standard mark 929 for Gold. In Italy, gold is usually 18K, and rarely jewelry would be made out of 22K gold, most commonly found in Middle-East and Asia. It is very probable that the necklace is of silver, which might have the fineness hallmark 925, and the number 5 on the end might have been mistaken for number 9.