What does D mean on jewelry?

Gold Filled or Gold Plated. SOL. Solitaire Diamond (usually followed by some carat weight) D. Diamond.
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What does 14K D mean on jewelry?

Palladium White Gold (high palladium) (14KD) - General Purpose Alloy. Alloy color is white (white gold index grade 2) Recommended Uses: 14KD is suited for all general fabrication techniques. The alloy can be rhodium plated if necessary.
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What does 925 Da mean?

Last updated: May 12, 2022. 925 on gold jewelry means that the base metal is an alloy with 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, covered with gold plating.
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What does DZ mean on gold?

Delta Zeta Necklace, Choose ANY State, DZ State Necklace, Delta Zeta Sorority Necklace, Sorority Jewelry, DeeZee Necklace, 14k Gold, Silver.
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What does DD mean on silver?

DD over & over M.D into a shield, David Davis & Maurice Davis. silver workers, mark registered in London in 1896.
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What does D mean on silver hallmark?

D & M Davis -David & Maurice Davis-, Active in Livery Street, Birmingham since 1896. The firm continues its activity under the style D&M Davis Ltd. Birmingham 1906 hallmark.
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What does DD on jewelry mean?

DD Exclusive - Designers | Diamond Durrell's.
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What does DZ mean in jewelry?

Posts: 268. 14k DZ=FAKE. Just curious as to how many people has found gold stamped with a purity mark and a MM but it not be gold?
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What does FJ mean on jewelry?

Faro. FARSI JEWELRY. Hallmark(s): "FJ" Information: Farsi Jewelry Manufacturing Co., Inc. was founded in 1981, in Los Angeles, California.
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What does LR mean on jewelry?

I just bought a pair of earrings with the same mark. My research shows that the 'LR' stands for Loree Rodkin.
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What does D mean in a ring?

Solitaire Diamond (usually followed by some carat weight) D. Diamond. ct. Carat (referring to stone weight)
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How do you tell if a diamond is real with a flashlight?

Simply hold the loose diamond near a light source, like a lamp, and see the reflection of the light from the diamond. This test will be best if there is another gem that you'll compare along with it, like cubic zirconia. You'll see how different their effects are to light.
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Would diamonds be set in 925 silver?

Usually, engagement rings with a larger center diamond won't be set in sterling silver because it's too soft. And if you see a stamp that says "CZ," you're looking at a cubic zirconia stone, rather than a real diamond. There are sterling silver rings with diamonds, but those likely will be tiny melee diamonds.
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Can you stamp fake gold?

If the piece is real gold, the stamp should bear a manufacturer's mark and a karat marking, such as 14K or 24K. Fake gold may bear a karat mark, but will not have a manufacturer's mark.
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What is the stamp for white gold?

Stampings and Markings

If you find a marking that contains the letters PT, Pt or Plat, you have found an item that is made of platinum. If you see a karat marking like K or k, usually accompanied by a number, the item is made of white gold.
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How can you tell if a diamond is real?

Lay the stone onto the dot with the flat side down. Through the pointed end of the diamond, look down onto the paper. If you see a circular reflection inside the gemstone, the stone is fake. If you cannot see the dot or a reflection in the stone, then the diamond is real.
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What does D 10k mean?

Definition. D10K. DJIA Index 10,000. Copyright 1988-2018 AcronymFinder.com, All rights reserved.
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What does Fl mean on jewelry?

The flawless diamond commands a 40% premium even over a gorgeous diamond like this VVS1 clarity diamond also from Blue Nile. When you see a diamond labeled as Flawless (FL) or Internally Flawless (IF), you might think it's the best diamond clarity to buy.
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What does B mean on jewelry?

Hallmark(s): "Beau", "Beaucraft", "B" Information: Founded in 1947, in Providence, Rhode Island. The company was closed in 2004 when the owner retired. Worked primarily in silver and gold. Beau / Beaucraft.
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What does DG mean on gold?

As far as "D.G." goes, I would suspect that means "Diamond Graduate", which might possibly be a graduate of the GIA diamond course.
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What does KC mean on jewelry?

This is simply the symbol for 92.5 sterling silver (925) and the maker's mark (nc). The 14k KC means simply 14k gold (14k) and the makers mark (KC).
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What does MC mean on jewelry?

Marsala ring with "MC" mark in correct orientation. Note that the "925" for sterling silver is upside down. The same ring with the "925" properly oriented.
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What does ER mean for diamonds?

“ER” stands for “Early Release.” Early Release is the designation the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) gives to coins they or an NGC-approved depository receive within the first thirty (30) days of the coin's release date.
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How do you identify jewelry makers mark?

A Maker's Mark is a unique stamp placed on jewelry and watches to ensure the authenticity of the manufacturer. These stamps are typically made up of the manufacturers initials, name, or another unique representative symbol. Identifying this mark is the first step in determining the value of a piece of jewelry.
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