If pure, about 110 euro's on 01-02-2012
If your ring is gold and you gold wire and if your ring is platinum ring then using platinum wire...
"PW" on a ring likely stands for "Platinum" - indicating that the ring is made of platinum, a precious metal known for its durability and beauty.
The value of a 10 sapphire cluster platinum antique ring can vary depending on factors such as the quality of the sapphires, the craftsmanship, the condition of the ring, and the current market demand. It's recommended to have the ring appraised by a professional jeweler to get an accurate valuation.
LSC is the maker and 950PT stands for 95% Platinum not 18K gold.
P4SR typically stands for "Platinum 4 Stone Ring," indicating that the ring is made of platinum and features four stones set on it.
Platinum ring NEVER turns black. Only sliver rings turn black.
Yes, a copper ring can be plated in platinum through a process called electroplating. This involves immersing the copper ring in a solution containing platinum ions and passing an electric current through it to deposit a thin layer of platinum onto the surface of the ring.
The stamp "950" on a ring indicates that the ring is made of platinum. This stamp signifies that the ring is 95% pure platinum, which is a high-quality and durable metal commonly used in jewelry.
Platinum is a very unique metal that has characteristics to distinguish it from white gold. Platinum is a very dense metal, meaning that it is very heavy. If you compare a gold ring to a platinum ring, you'll feel a significant weight difference, and usually, platinum is about 60% heavier than a 14k gold ring. If you need more information, I found a great tutorial that might answer your question in more depth. If you click on the link below this posting, it should direct you the correct link.
The ring contains 10 percent platinum,
Yes, you can get the Gemstone Ring: Platinum Oval Sapphire & Half-Moon Diamond Ring with a ruby instead of a sapphire.