What does wk mean on jewelry?

Sterling Silver "Cha Cha" Bracelet with Dangles of Pearl, Rose Quartz, Blue Lace Agate, & More, Signed WK for Whitney Kelley.
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What do letters mean on jewelry?

Gold Purity Marks

The letter “k” refers to karats, where pure gold is composed of 24 karats (24k). A piece of jewelry with an etching that reads “18k” or “750” indicates that it is made up of 75 percent gold, while a “14k” or “585” mark indicates the metal is constructed with 58.5 percent gold.
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What is W jewelry?

Information: World Wide Imports, Inc. was founded in 1975 and is based out of Kent, Washington. Works primarily in gold and silver, but does produce costume jewelry as well. World Wide Imports. W.
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How do you identify jewelry stamps?

Purity Markings

The most common hallmark is meant to tell you an item's precious metal purity. The first thing you want to look for is the shape of the stamp. A rectangular shape with the corners shaved off will tell you immediately that the item is gold. An oval stamp would indicate the item is silver.
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How can u 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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How to recognize Jewelry marks and know what they mean.



Is there a hallmark for diamonds?

All Purely Diamonds rings and jewellery are hallmarked at British Assay offices ensuring our precious metal jewellery is compliant with the UK's hallmarking regulations.
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How do you identify a Makers Mark?

The maker's mark will always be unique. It should have the initials within a shield. The maker's mark will never be “recycled” even if it falls out of use. The maker's mark bears the initials of the maker in a shield approved and registered at the assay office.
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What is the stamp for white gold?

white gold has half the gold content of 18ct., so jewellery made in 9ct. gold is stamped “375”. Palladium is quite a soft metal, so 9ct. white gold is (contrary to popular belief), less hard wearing than 18ct.
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What are the symbols on gold jewelry?

The 3-digit stamp sequence generally gets identified as follows:
  • 999.9 or 999 – 24 karat gold.
  • 995.
  • 990 – 23 karats.
  • 916, 917 – 22 karat gold.
  • 833 – 20 karats.
  • 750 – 18 karats.
  • 625 – 15 karat gold.
  • 585, 583, 575 – 14 karats.
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What does 14k CX mean?

14k is approximately 58.3% gold and I've seen CX means 58.5% gold or it could also be a makers mark.
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What does CG mean on jewelry?

10k stand for 10 karat and cg stands for Claddagh gold. Claddagh Gold.
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What does BM mean on jewelry?

MAKERS MARK = BM. In an oblong with rounded corners, no dot in between the letters.
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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 do the letters inside my ring mean?

Letters are often 1 of 3 things:

The initials of the Goldsmith (the person who carved and created your ring) The initials of the Jeweler (the company that sells the link, like Tiffany or Hearts on Fire) The initials or logo of the Manufacturer who produces the ring.
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What do the letters and numbers mean on jewelry?

Refers to the gold content from 8K to 24K precious metal jewelry (1K = 4.1666%). For example, the gold content of 18K gold is 750‰. The imprint is “750“, “18K“. The gold content of 14K gold is 585‰, and the pattern is “585“, “14K“.
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How can you tell if white gold is real?

Here are some ways to tell . . .
  1. White gold does not tarnish. ...
  2. Platinum is harder and shinier than white gold. ...
  3. Aluminum doesn't look like a precious metal. ...
  4. Stainless steel is harder than silver, platinum or gold. ...
  5. White gold can be quickly detected using a small gold testing kit.
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Does white gold have a hallmark?

Yes. Even though it contains alloy metals, white gold is made from real, pure gold. You'll be able to verify that your white gold jewellery contains real gold by looking at its hallmark.
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How can you tell if it's white gold?

You can tell sterling silver and white gold apart by searching for the hidden 925 on the jewelry piece, indicating the sterling silver composition. White gold is actually yellow gold combined with an alloy such as nickel, silver, platinum or palladium.
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Is there an app to identify jewelry?

Just go to iTunes or Google Play Store to download, simply type in Help with hallmarks. The Help with hallmarks app follows on from the AnchorCert gemstone weight estimator app, which has been available for a couple of years and has sold worldwide on both Apple and Android platforms.
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What is the hallmark for solid silver?

"The words ”silver" and ”sterling silver" describe a product that contains 92.5% pure silver. Silver products sometimes may be marked 925, which means that 925 parts per thousand are pure silver.
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How do you identify silver makers marks?

Silver hallmarks are one of the most important factors in identifying antique silver jewelry, flatware, and other items. These small stamped symbols on the back or underside of silver items can tell you the purity of the silver, the manufacturer of the piece, and sometimes even the date it was made.
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What does GA mean on gold?

GA might refer to a jewellery company based in Leeds called Abbeycrest (they used to be called Gallery Abbeycrest, so GA), but to be sure you'll need to contact the Sheffield Assay Office. As Yvonne already mentioned, George Angel was an older silversmith. Rating. GA in a Rectangle & Sheffield rose mark.
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What does CZ mean on a ring?

Cubic zirconia is a manmade mineral made of zirconium dioxide. CZs can appear to be very like diamonds, but they have very different mineral structures. Cubic zirconias have been found in nature in small amounts, but the vast majority used in the jewelry are man-made in a lab.
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