"BMD" on a gold ring likely stands for "Bonded Metal Deposition." This is a process where a thin layer of gold is bonded to a base metal, such as sterling silver or brass, to create the appearance of a solid gold piece. It is a cost-effective way to achieve the look of gold jewelry without using solid gold throughout the entire piece.
Well, honey, if you see BMD or BMJ engraved inside a ring, it likely stands for the manufacturer or designer of the ring. It's like a little signature from the folks who made the bling. So, next time you see those initials, just know it's their way of saying "Hey, I made this fabulous piece of jewelry!"
"S 10k" stamped on a gold ring indicates that the ring is made of 10 karat gold. The "S" likely stands for the manufacturer or brand name. 10 karat gold is a common type of gold used in jewelry, containing 41.7% pure gold.
What is wjj on a gold ring mean
What does adi mean on a 14kt ring
F14k on a gold ring means that it is 14 karot gold! lucky you!
phd on a 10 k gold ring
it is not gold electroplate it is gold
18 karat gold
Yes can be white Gold hallmark in gold metal alloys Ring.
its is 24 carat gold or 100% pure gold ring. But is unlikely to be , no one make 24 carat gold ring
14k is the purity of the gold. CKG is the manufacturer of the ring
it means it is 16 carat gold ring