A piece of silver jewelry that is marked with a number like 929 refers to the amount of silver that has been used to make the piece. A piece with a stamp of 929 means that it was made with 9.29 percent silver.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 925 silver is sterling silver, which means it's 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals. On the other hand, 929 silver is a bit purer at 92.9% silver. So technically, yes, 929 silver is slightly better in terms of silver content, but in reality, the difference is so minimal that most people wouldn't even notice.
What does 929 on silver chain with an arrowpointing up to 929
The 929 mark on a ring indicates that the ring is 92% silver. This helps to indicate the value of the product for sale.
They are 1 and 929.
1, 929
925 represents the amount of silver in the ring - which is consider almost pure silver.silver is soft so alloys are added to harden it and that .75=100% - .75 alloy for strength = .925 pure silver the highest it can be marked.=
What does this mean in jewelry?
Please double check to see if the mark is 925, which is the standard for Sterling silver. It means that 925 parts out of 1,000 are pure silver. The balance is other metals forming an alloy to harden the silver to make it more wearable as jewelry. If this question is regarding an automobile model, then the 929 could simply refer to that particular model of vehicle, and not be relevant to the silver content.
It is the code of the closing .... (hand made necklace?)
Nickle plated
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