585 is an equivalent marking for 14k gold (real gold, not plated)
The marking 585 means it is 585/1000 percent gold or 14k/24k, it is 14k. It is used in Europe commonly.
585 Marking on Italian jewellery indicates it is 14K gold
TJ is probably the initials of the jeweler who made the item. 585 = 14K Gold. European jewelers use the metric system for marking gold content. 375 is 37.5% Gold or 9K 416 is 41.6% Gold or 10K 585 is 58.5% Gold or 14K 750 is 75% Gold or 18K 919 or 920 is 91.9% Gold or 22K
European jewelers use the Metric system for marking gold items. 585 is used to mark 14K. 14K is 58.5% Gold.
Did you mean 585 gold? 585 gold is 14K gold, sometimes Italian gold is marked 585 or 750- (18K gold)
On a gold ring the stamp 585 is meant to indicate that it is 58.5%, or 14 karat gold. However, I urge anyone wishing to buy jewelry to be very careful when judging gold by the marking. If you are dealing with a reputable jewelry store or jeweler, you are probably safe.
On a gold ring the stamp 585 is meant to indicate that it is 58.5%, or 14 karat gold. However, I urge anyone wishing to buy jewelry to be very careful when judging gold by the marking. If you are dealing with a reputable jewelry store or jeweler, you are probably safe but remember, if you stamp 14 k on a pile of dog poop, it's still a pile of dog poop. Stamps are easy to get and it's better to insist that the gold be tested while you watch or test it yourself before you buy than to realize you have been taken later.
585 is a European mark for 14K gold.
That loos like a mixed metal marking .925 means that there is silver and it is sterling silver at 92.5% purity 14k or .585 is a gold mark saying the gold is 58.5% pure. if both are on a piece that would mean there is both silver and gold there
585 is most likely the stamp of the gold in the Jewelry. 585 stands for 14kt gold.
925 is sterling silver, NOT gold. 585 is 14K gold.