What does ATI China mean on jewelry?
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Accurate Technologies (ATI) China was established in 2015 to build strong connections between the ATI Corporate office and on-going activities in China.
What does it mean when a ring says China?
Well, it turns out “925 China” is a standard marking on jewelry to denote sterling silver jewelry. If you see “925” or “925 China” stamped on what you thought was your gold jewelry, then the jewelry has 92.5% sterling silver content and is merely gold-plated.
How do you identify Chinese gold?
Chinese Gold / Hong Kong Gold The gold is often times marked “999”, “9999” or “999.5”. Gold from China may also be marked with Chinese characters.
Are Chinese gold stamped?
Chinese Gold / Hong Kong Gold Pure gold is very bright, soft and will never rust or tarnish. The gold is often times marked “999”, “9999” or “999.5”. Gold from China may also be marked with Chinese characters.
How do you know if Chinese gold is real?
Chinese Gold / Hong Kong Gold Pure gold is very bright, soft and will never rust or tarnish. The gold is often times marked “999”, “9999” or “999.5”. Gold from China may also be marked with Chinese characters. Below are some examples of markings on Chinese Gold Jewelry or Hong Kong Gold Jewelry.
How can you tell if Chinese gold is real?
What carat is Chinese gold?
24 karats
In China, the highest standard is 24 karats – pure gold. The wedding ring often ranges a bit lower than 24 karats, but Chinese traditions allow for other pieces to be more decadent such as decoration, heirloom, pendants, earrings, and bracelets.
How do I know if my ring is real?
You should see up to five marks on the inside of a ring: the sponsor’s mark, the standard mark, and the Assay office mark are the legally required marks. If the metal was a fair-trade item, it should also have a mark indicating this fact.
How can I check if a ring is real gold?
Gently drop your gold item into the water. Real gold is a heavy metal and will not float, so if your gold item floats you know it is not real gold. Also, if you notice rust or tarnishing on the item after being in water, this is also a sign it is not real gold since gold doesn’t rust or tarnish.