AVIV is the name of the designer/manufacturer and 14KP (the p stands for plumb) means that it is at least 14.00/24 parts gold. . In older pieces 14k might contain as little as 13.51/24. Basically if it is marked 14kp it is 14k gold EXACTLY
TJC 10 k ring
SP means a ring is silver plated
its the manufacture.
The 25409 is most likely the design number, and the 750 means that the ring is 18K gold.
Ring size 6 that's what RJ 6 means.
AVIV is the name of the designer/manufacturer and 14KP (the p stands for plumb) means that it is at least 14.00/24 parts gold. . In older pieces 14k might contain as little as 13.51/24. Basically if it is marked 14kp it is 14k gold EXACTLY
its means 14 carat gold plate.
What 1s 14kp
14kt means that the ring is 14 karat gold. The p might mean that the ring is only plated in gold.
it is a 14 carat gold ring
The 14kp markings mean that it is 14ct gold, the pms may be a number of things. could mean precious metal silver which indicates that its a 14ct gold plated silver ring or the pms might be a companys intials. every hallmark in Britain has intials at the start so you know where it came from.
The basic meaning of the word aviv is the stage in the growth of grain when the seeds have reached full size and are filling with starch, but have not dried yet.
No way to answer- the stone could be emerald, jade, turquoise, or several others. Aviv is the name of the company that made the ring.
If you really want to know, take it to a jeweler. The worth of the ring depends on a lot of factors, not just what it has "stamped on it."
K-R is the logo of the company who made your ring.
14KP is 14 karat plumb/pure. It's 14 karat (.585) purity gold. The JTL is an artist's (or owners, less likely) initials. Normally 14 karat could be used to describe something with something like 2.2% less gold purity.
Well I'd say it's mid range - 9 is the lowest, 24 is the highest quality