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The 925 or .925 is the marking that indicates your jewelry is at least 92.5% sterling silver. If it were to say 10k or .925/18k it would indicate that the metal is either 10 karats gold, or sterling silver with 18 karats plated gold.. The H is the manufacturer's signature to ensure the customer can trust where the markings and jewelry has come from.

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Caleb Poling

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3y ago
So it doesn't stand fir white gold if theband only has h925 on it?
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5mo ago

The stamp "925" on a ring indicates that the metal is sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. The "H" may be a maker's mark or a quality stamp indicating the ring meets certain standards.

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