What does it mean
The 925 is an indication of sterling silver, not gold.
gold
I think you are referring to .925.Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by mass of silver and 7.5% by mass of other metals, usually copper. Sterling silver is most often used for jewelry because of its combination of attractiveness and durability. Acceptable quality marks for sterling silver include: sterling, ster and .925.
it just means the diamond is set in silver and not gold. Rarely can the metal setting for any jewelery authenticate the stones set therein. The numeric stamp 925 is an indicator of silver metal, and whether or not this is accurate may require testing.
925 is the hallmark for Silver & MHJ is often stamped inside jewellery made by 'Michael Hill Jewellers'The 925 indicates 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper...better known as Sterling Silver.
925 is the silver content,equaling 925 parts silver in every 1000 parts of total mass used.The m probably stands for milor an italian silver jewellery producer of high quality workmanship.good luck with this and i hope it helped.phil
On a piece of jewellery, the stamp "925" indicates that it is indeed silver. 925 refers to the fact that the chain is 925 parts silver out of 1000, the equivalent of 92.5% silver. This is the quality of sterling silver.
'925' on jewelry refers to the metal purity of the item. Specifically, it indicates that the piece is made of Sterling Silver, which is 92.5% pure silver, with the remaining 7.5% typically being another metal such as copper for added strength.
0.925 gm
That 9.25 percent of the chain is silver the rest is of various
Unlikely but possible. most likely this is a silver piece of jewellery