What does MJ mean on jewelry?

What does MJ mean on jewelry?

Boucheron Maker’s Mark. Maker’s marks are the initials or name of the manufacturing firm or other representative symbol stamped into a gold, silver or platinum item.

What does 14k WS mean?

The 14K is the Gold content and the S and S either stands for Sterling Silver or it is a Maker’s Mark.

How to identify jewelry makers marks?

There are also hallmarks that can identify where the item was made (called a makers mark), the office the metal was tested in, the year, and the designer. You can find these hallmarks in a variety of places. Common locations are in the inside of a ring or a tag by the clasp of a necklace.

What does 925 WS mean on jewelry?

925 (also written as 925.) stamped on it, this means that it is a silver alloy. Because pure silver is too soft to be used by itself in the making of jewelry, it is often mixed with other metals to create a more durable and lustrous alloy.

What does WS mean in jewelry?

It basically means that the Diamond is Very Clean with just a couple of Small Flaws or Inclusions Visible Only under 10x Magnification (with a Jeweler’s Loupe or a Microscope).

Is gold filled jewelry worth anything?

While not solid gold, gold filled and rolled gold items typically contain much more gold than the microscopic layer of gold placed on items with today’s electroplating processes. Given this, gold filled jewelry is typically not worth very much unless you have very large quantities of it.

What kind of locket is made of pure gold?

An unusual 18ct75% pure gold (or 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts other metals) More gold book locket that was made circa 1860. It has an enamelled key design on both sides with an ornate engraved panel in between with Gothick motifs. It unclasps to reveal four arched and glazed compartments for photographs.

What kind of gold is in an Edwardian locket?

A charming 18ct75% pure gold (or 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts other metals) More gold round locket that was made circa 1900-1910 in England. The lady has swept up hair, holds a fan and wears a hat with ostrich feathers. She epitomises the grace and beauty of the EdwardianJewellery made in the Edwardian era (1901-1914).

When was the first rose gold locket made?

An unusual silver shield shaped locket that was made in Birmingham in 1881. At the time there was a fashion for applying different coloured gold on to the decoration that is known as gold overlay. In this instance the locket has an engraved floral motif in the centre with applied yellow and rose gold to the roses and the leaves.

What kind of Mark do you put on vintage gold?

Some makers continue to use the “STERLING” mark in place of “925” even today. Vintage jewelry from other countries may have European purity marks, such as “585” for 14K gold and “750” for 18K gold, as shown in the photo below.

An unusual 18ct75% pure gold (or 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts other metals) More gold book locket that was made circa 1860. It has an enamelled key design on both sides with an ornate engraved panel in between with Gothick motifs. It unclasps to reveal four arched and glazed compartments for photographs.

A charming 18ct75% pure gold (or 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts other metals) More gold round locket that was made circa 1900-1910 in England. The lady has swept up hair, holds a fan and wears a hat with ostrich feathers. She epitomises the grace and beauty of the EdwardianJewellery made in the Edwardian era (1901-1914).

Some makers continue to use the “STERLING” mark in place of “925” even today. Vintage jewelry from other countries may have European purity marks, such as “585” for 14K gold and “750” for 18K gold, as shown in the photo below.

An unusual silver shield shaped locket that was made in Birmingham in 1881. At the time there was a fashion for applying different coloured gold on to the decoration that is known as gold overlay. In this instance the locket has an engraved floral motif in the centre with applied yellow and rose gold to the roses and the leaves.

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