it means the bracelet contains 10 karat gold
It is Sterling Silver.
It means that it was manufactured in Canada.
if a silver necklace with italy and agi real
The gold content for a chain is stamped on the clasp but is supposed to represent the entire chain. The clasp has to match the metal used for the chain so that is why there would only be one stamp.
925 Italy is a marking for sterling silver.
If the necklace is silver it means it was made using Sterling silver.
The iRenew is an adjustable bracelet that claims to promote balance, endurance, and strength, but "Does it Work?". ... The bracelet is made of a flexible silicone band, with a metal top and a metal clasp, similar to a watch band.
MTL could mean 'Metal' however, I also have a ring with MTL stamped on it but I am unsure of what it really does mean. I would advise you to get it checked out at a jewellers and see what it means
I'd like to add to this question. The necklace is a men's chain necklace and it does say "14kt Italy" on the clasp. However, I scratched the clasp and the gold flaked off. The chain itself looks like gold. The clasp was quickly attracted to a magnet, however the chain was only slightly magnetic. I'm confused how this could be fake if it is stamped 14kt...
PAT P stamped on the clasp of a piece of jewelry means patent pending. It simply means that the jewelry designer has a copyright on the design of the jewelry.
The prefix for clasp is Unclasp. Meaning unfasten.
"18K" should be stamped on the inside of a ring band or near the clasp of a bracelet or necklace if it is 18 karat gold. No stamp may mean it is custume jewelry or the stamp may be worn off. A jeweler can authenticate a piece for you if you are unsure.