P4SR typically stands for "Platinum 4 Stone Ring," indicating that the ring is made of platinum and features four stones set on it.
"P4SR" likely refers to "Platinum Pure, Passion, Pain, Promise" which is a sentiment or inscription that can be engraved on rings to represent the qualities of a relationship or commitment. It may symbolize the journey that a couple goes through together.
The value of a garnet ring marked DASON 10K would depend on factors such as the quality of the garnet, the craftsmanship of the ring, and current market conditions. However, the presence of the 10K marking suggests that the ring is made of 10 karat gold, which is a lower purity gold alloy. It's recommended to have the ring appraised by a jeweler to determine its specific value.
GPS on a ring likely stands for "Genuine Precious Stone," indicating that the ring contains a real and authentic gemstone.
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I have a ring that has a stamp on the inside of P4SR and would like to know what it may mean. I was told that the ring was 10kwg but I think it maybe silver.
P4SR typically stands for "Platinum 4 Stone Ring," indicating that the ring is made of platinum and features four stones set on it.
P4sr
Is real with the stamp. P4sr
4 karrot gold
Could be 2.5 carat total weight diamonds.
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It means 14K PBD Peter Brams designs
If it is a vintage ring, it may be from the Traub company that made engagements rings circa 1925 and marked their rings with a TT.
SECO was the trademark of Stein and Ellbogen, a jewelry wholesaler.
i have the same 18 marked 750 gold ring
Well, isn't that a happy little mystery we have there! "FD" in silver jewelry marked 925 FD likely refers to the initials of the maker or manufacturer of the piece. It's like a little signature left behind by the artist who created it, adding a personal touch to your beautiful silver jewelry.