Take your ring to a certified appraiser who will test the metal and certify of its origin and purity. An appraisal will not devalue the ring.
the n means that it was hallmarked in 1811
14k gold hallmarked by the Atlantic Jewelry Company.
A spinning mood ring, the ting it does it changes color and it spins!
35 dollars USA
35 dollars USA
A ring hallmarked 925 indicates that it is sterling silver, while "cz" stands for cubic zirconia, a synthetic gemstone. The weight of 3.6g likely refers to the total weight of the ring. The value would depend on factors such as the quality of the cubic zirconia and the craftsmanship of the ring design.
The word 'Golsil' indicates an item which is made from solid sterling silver (usually hallmarked) which is encased in a sleeve of gold.
It means that the ring was hallmarked in Birmingham, UK You can see more detail here http://www.gold-traders.co.uk/news/2008/01/simple-gold-hallmark-guide.html
It means that the ring was hallmarked in Birmingham, UK You can see more detail here http://www.gold-traders.co.uk/news/2008/01/simple-gold-hallmark-guide.html
It means that the ring was hallmarked in Birmingham, UK You can see more detail here http://www.gold-traders.co.uk/news/2008/01/simple-gold-hallmark-guide.html
Travelers in a ring frame in textile spinning are small, metal components that guide the yarn around the spinning ring. The traveler moves along the ring rail in a circular motion, driven by the rotation of the ring and the yarn passing through it. This movement helps to ensure proper tension and even distribution of the yarn as it is spun into a thread.