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What does it mean
Seta 925 is the name of a company and the metals that made the necklace and ring. A marking of 925 is at least 92.5% sterling silver.
The "925" probably refers to the purity: 925/1000 gold.
The marking "DO CZ .925" on a necklace set typically means that the necklace is made of sterling silver (.925) and features cubic zirconia (CZ) stones. The initials "DO" could represent the designer or brand of the jewelry.
AU is the symbol for gold... 925 refers to the purity of that particular piece...
It may be the maker of the necklace. Like the trademark. Hope this helps.
The ".925" stamp on your silver necklace indicates that it is sterling silver, which means it is made up of 92.5% silver and 7.5% of another metal, usually copper, to improve durability. This stamp is a common marking for high-quality silver jewelry.
The 925 is an indication of sterling silver, not gold.
92.5% sterling silver 7.5% copper or other metal
The "925" marking on a gold-colored necklace indicates that the item is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The star symbol may represent the manufacturer's brand or quality certification.
The JJT probably indicates the manufacturer. The 925 probably indicates Sterling Silver. The CZ probably means that any stones set in the necklace are Cubic Zirconia.
The 925 is a sterling silver mark. I would doubt if diamonds were set in this . They are most apt to be crystals or paste