Yes GE can be on rings. It stands for Gold Electroplate. If you see HGE it stands for Heavy Gold Electroplate.
setao rings
Gold electroplate. Not gold.
Mark used by a Canadian maker of rings
14 KT Gold Electroplate, not solid gold thus less value and less cost
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The "jTc" stamp inside rings stands for the jewelry retailer JCPenney. It's like a little signature from the store where you got your ring, reminding you of the special memories you made there. Just a little detail that adds to the beauty of your jewelry collection.
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The "828" stamp inside silver rings typically indicates the purity of the silver used in the piece. It means that the ring is made of 82.8% silver, which is equivalent to 20 karats. This marking is less common than the more widely recognized 925 stamp, which signifies sterling silver (92.5% silver). Always ensure to verify the authenticity of the stamp with a trusted jeweler.
The letters F.D. mean Fascinating Diamonds. The HDS stands for Helzberg Diamond Symphonies.
The "ACCR" stamp on a class ring typically stands for "Accredited" or "Accredited School." It signifies that the organization that manufactured the ring is officially licensed by the school to produce class rings.
Details stamped in metal only reflect materials used in the metal. These details have no relationship to stones mounted in the metal.
Because it's not a diamond. Diamond rings are set in gold or silver which are stamped with purity hallmarks.
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