PAJ stamped on jewelry means the item is manufactured by Prime Art and Jewel, Inc.
"Paj is the markers mark for Prime Art and Jewelry, a Chinese jewelry manufacturer." This is from a quick google search! Hope it helped.
stands for the manufacturer of the jewelry
On jewelry, the PAJ 88 stands for the manufacturer of the jewelry. PAJ stands for Prime Art and Jewel, the Manufacturer. 88 Stands for "Brands 88", which is a specific brand of Prime Art and Jewel. The 88 does not indicate Silver Quality. Source: I work for this manufacturer.
Typically such letters are the initials of the person who designed and/or made the jewelry item.
"PAJ 925" on jewelry typically indicates that the item is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The "PAJ" may refer to the manufacturer or brand of the jewelry.
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If a bracelet has Paj BB China stamped on it, it means that it is made of Brass and manufactured by Prime Art and Jewel. The word "China" is on the bracelet because this is where the bracelet was made.
PAJ may indicate a designer's name or style name. Without another attribution, the number 925 could be an extension of the style name. The number 925 on silver jewelery may indicate the silver purity, but on gold jewelery, it's meaning is unknown.
Paj Crank goes by Paj.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! PAJ BB stands for "Plumb, Assay, and Jewelry." It means the gold has been tested and verified for its purity. So yes, when you see PAJ BB stamped on your gold, you can be confident that it's the real deal, just like a beautiful sunset painting.
PAJ - journal - was created in 1976.