All our gold jewelry is stamped with a capital g for gold followed by the purity stated as pure gold parts per thousand in the gold alloy.
S925 ring meaning.
Take your ring to an appraiser.
This number is known as the hallmark and denotes the percentage of silver purity in the alloy.
925 means 92 5 silver and 7 5 other alloys in the mix.
999 refers to pure hand made silver 92 and 99 respectively.
S925 stands for silver 92 5 purity.
S925 92 5 pure silver.
The stamp 925 is called a hallmark.
925 means sterling silver and.
All our sterling silver jewelry is stamped with a capital s for silver followed by the purity stated as pure silver parts per thousand.
Instead that stamp refers to the sterling silver content found within the gold ring.
As silver is often mixed with alloys like nickel zinc and copper the 7 5 will be filled with alloys.
Most appraisers will charge 50 dollars or so to verify the authenticity of your stone.
This is the hallmark of the purest form of silver.
Have the appraiser appraise the stone in front of you.
If you see any other purity hallmark on your silver be wary it might not be the real deal.
The best way to find out if your ring is real and to learn its value is to consult an expert.
The 925 means that the material contains 92 5 pure silver and 7 5 some other sturdy metal.
This is the hallmark of the purest form of silver.
S925 stands for silver 92 5 purity.
It lets the buyer know the quality and authenticity of the metal.
G750 75 pure gold.
As silver is often mixed with alloys like nickel zinc and copper the 7 5 will be filled with alloys.
To identify it as such the number 925 is stamped upon the silver often in a hidden part of the jewelry.
Since consumers cannot discern this at the point of purchase so we have allocated a list of things to go through to determine if your rings are original silver or not.
In this case this hallmark does not speak of the gold content in the jewelry.
Another names for it.
G585 58 5 pure gold or 18k.
Look for the stamp all silver jewellery should have a stamp to identify it as pure silver as required by law.
In other words 925 is the same as sterling silver meaning that if there is any other stamp on the metal it is not sterling silver.
More often than not silver is alloyed with copper but it can also be alloyed with germanium zinc and platinum.