The 925 is an indication of sterling silver, not gold.
375 means the ring is 9 carat gold & GM 16 may mean the ring weighs 16grams
It is unlikely that a bracelet would weigh 925 gm (grams), about two pounds. A close look at the bracelet should reveal that the 925 is preceeded by a decimal point---".925"---that is stamped on the piece of jewelry (ring, earring, bracelet, etc.) to denote that it is comprised of 92.5% silver. The remaining 7.5% is a hardening agent, often tin or copper. The fact that the bracelet in question appears to have "gm" following the number could be coincidental in that it could be the initials of the manufacturer or jeweler.
The hallmark of 926 would indicate 92.6% silver, not gold.
The Hallmark, Gilbert Marks....london 1861- 1905
The letters GM on jewelry typically stands for 'grams'. The grams is in reference to how much gold is in the piece of jewelry.
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gm is an abbreviation for 'gram' which is a unit of measure under the Metric system of measurement.You can obtain gram to ounce equivalents online at Wikipedia.
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.
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10 gm 24 carat equal to 10.84 gm 22 carat. Gold 10 gm.of 24 carat =. 10.84 gm of 22 carat