Rainmaker (typically Native-American).
Is jewelry today expensive? It depends on what you are purchasing. 10k gold costs less than 18k gold. It was true then and now. Also, the jewelry maker has to determine how much time it took to conceive and create the piece and how much that time needs to accrue monetarily.
Betsy Ross
American capitalists did to stop other countries from becoming communist
No, the term American comes from the word America. The "new world" was named America by an Italian map maker.
linda marble navajo
"DJN" are initials of the craftsman/jewelry maker, likely a Native American artist.
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It’s a maker’s stamp. Likely the initials of the silversmith that made your jewelry.
The SK stamp on jewelry is the initials or mark of the maker or manufacturer. Often letters are stamped inside jewelry to show who made it.
never heard of nc initials on 10k,14k,18k etc,unless it referred to the company initials,or the maker initials of the piece of jewelry.
"SAI" could be a maker's mark or the initials of the designer who created the ring. Maker's marks are often engraved on the inside of jewelry pieces to indicate the creator or manufacturer. If you're unsure, you could try researching the initials online or contacting the jewelry store where you purchased the ring for more information.
NG is not a Standard Jewelry Abbreviation and it's possibly a maker's mark particular to New Generation Jewelry of Los Angeles. Jewelry manufacturers and designers use makerโs marks or stamps that feature their logo, initials, trademarks, or company names to specify who made the jewelry. It provides proof that the jewelry item was made by the designer or jewelry maker and is considered "signed". These marks are registered by an Assay Office. 10K indicates the purity of the gold
TAL may be the mark for Tal Amos, Israeli and American trained jewelry maker.
The letters "RJ" likely stand for the initials of the jewelry maker or manufacturer who crafted the ring. It is a common practice for creators to inscribe their initials or logo on jewelry pieces for identification and branding purposes.
"JS" on silver jewelry typically stands for the initials of the designer or manufacturer of the piece. It is a common practice in the jewelry industry to include the maker's mark for authenticity and identification purposes.
Rainmaker (typically Native-American).