"Karat-weight." The same as "14k."
It is probably the abbreviated manufacturer name Sumthing Special in Canada. I have a ring with the same letters.
I have a ring who does say the same and im wondering too if its real or i found the ring actuslly
Noidea I've same marking too 18k tbe
I recently had the same problem with a necklace and found out It was real Gold..It means that your ring can hold 14KB of memory. Mine can hold 4MB.
A 525 stamp indicates that the metal in the stamped piece is 52.5 percent gold. This is the same thing as the marking 14K for 14 karat gold.
.925 generally marks the silver content in a silver ring, and it heavily regulated in Mexican silver. I would not trust the mark to mean the same on a Chinese ring without seeing a qualified jeweler.
Hi, my ring is stamped with the same letters. I looked it up on the internet and the ZEI stands for Rosy Blue Manufacturing. That is the manufacturer of that ring. They are a well known "high end" diamond manufacturer
I own a .30ct white diamond 14k white gold band with the intials "ndi" inside the ring. It is the name of a man who owns a company based out of Africa which deals in raw diamonds. I bought my ring out of a pawn shop for $300.00. The same ring was appraised at $3,000.00!
"14K" indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold, which is a common purity level. "SK" or "5K" may be the maker's mark or designer's stamp used to identify the manufacturer or designer of the ring.
Palladium. It is a metal in the same family as Platinum, and it looks a lot like Platinum, but it is a less expensive metal. If it was Platinum, it would be marked "Plat" or "PT."
915 parts per 1,000 are made of the precious metalwhich is same as 91.5%so 8.5% is made of other metal, for strength