18k means it is 18 carat gold. IDGC is the maker's mark but I am not sure who that maker is unless you look it up in reference.
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∙ 13y agoThe crown is Europe's stamp for silver. It simply means that the piece was made in Europe. European jewelry may also have a lion stamp. Is it possible that this piece is actually silver and not gold? If so, the 36 means that the piece contains 36% silver.
"CA" stamped in a ring typically stands for "California." This stamp may indicate where the ring was manufactured, where the metal was sourced, or it could simply be a design choice by the jewelry maker.
made for jewelry, plus grinding and polishing.
2 u.s stamps 84cents plus a 10-cent stamp to total 98 cents.
2 u.s stamps 84cents plus a 10-cent stamp to total 98 cents.
2 u.s stamps 84cents plus a 10-cent stamp to total 98 cents.
The Lane Bryant textured jewelry sets are one size fits all.
The components of metal jewelry interact with the atmospheric air, plus the situations where we put them, such as soapy water, other chemicals and so forth
6 plus the 2 Specialized volumes.
YES plus it's cute, popular, and TOTALLY awesome
What does One-plus mean ?
I don't know what it means but I have a diamond pendant stamped 18k and A74 plus a makers mark. It was an estate piece so I quickly had it appraised. I had not noticed the stamp at that time, my only interest was if diamond clarity and value were stated honestly by seller. I'm happy to say it was far more valuable than I expected. It is my opinion that whatever the stamp means, it's in no way referring to metal being gold plated or filled.