"DBJ" is likely the initials of the person who crafted the piece. It is common for jewelers to use three initials to mark their work.
The number 925 is a bit unusual to see on gold jewelry. Numbers such as 916 or 917 (22-karat gold) and 999 (24-karat gold) are more common.
If the 925 is inside an oval, the ring is more likely to be sterling silver.
The 925 mark indicates that the piece is made from 92.5% sterling silver, not gold.
A gold chain stamped with "925" is not real gold. The stamp "925" indicates that the chain is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals.
Yes, if an item is marked 14k and 925, it indicates that it is made of real gold (14 karat) and real silver (925 sterling silver). The markings represent the purity of the metals used in the piece.
A mark of "925" indicates that the necklace is made from sterling silver, not gold. Sterling silver is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals.
925 on gold refers to the purity of the gold. It indicates that the gold is 92.5% pure, which means it is sterling silver with gold plating.
The 925 mark indicates that the piece is made from 92.5% sterling silver, not gold.
A gold chain stamped with "925" is not real gold. The stamp "925" indicates that the chain is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals.
Real gold plate. Gold over sterling (92.5). Usually 14karat gold. Often known as vermeil, gilted with gold.
Yes, if an item is marked 14k and 925, it indicates that it is made of real gold (14 karat) and real silver (925 sterling silver). The markings represent the purity of the metals used in the piece.
Sorry to say, but it most likely means it is fake. Google DBJ on ebay and you will see that they produce silver or gold overlay (so gold plated over silver) cubic zirconia items. Sorry about that.
A mark of "925" indicates that the necklace is made from sterling silver, not gold. Sterling silver is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals.
Its not gold. 925 is Sterling Silver.
Hi, that means its vermeil. Its real gold coating over .925 silver (good quality silver)
All real Gold is precious in their own way. For example, if you have a 925 which is 9ct with Diamonds on it, then it is precious, if for example you had CZ on it, then it would not be so precious. Gold is valued by it's weight but it is the gems you have on it that increase the value of the Gold piece
925 is a designation of sterling silver, not gold.
925 = silver, gold color = gold plating
The stamp "925" indicates that the necklace is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver mixed with other metals for strength. The "star" marking is likely the manufacturer's or designer's logo. The necklace is not made of real gold, but rather silver.