I am having a hard time getting a good pic of the 10k sign..Its really small on the back of one latch. The underneath of bracelet is all gold and the design on top is silver.
there are other letters I think under the 10k. I have never seen anything with such small stamping on it. Im really sorry I can not get a good pic or even really see. I can make out the 10k but that is it.
It's very pretty. If you have time to take it to a jewelry store they can examine the markings for you and tell you if it is solid 10k or plated. It's a gorgeous piece regardless but could mean a huge difference in credits for you as the seller if you were able to confirm that it is solid 10k. They can also check if the little diamond accents are real diamonds. Even better is that they won't charge you for checking! Just some friendly advice :) others will ask the same and would benefit you and any bidders to know for sure . I'll be watching :)
Thank you so much for your advice and I will def do that. This is/was my very first item I listed on here as I am a newbie to this. Im sure there will be lots more to come in the future. Thank you again for your words of advice.
Welcome to listia! :) I'm sure this will get a bunch of bids. It's very pretty! And you're doing a great job just by responding to all the comments. That alone let's people know you're serious about selling it. Any additional info is even more helpful. Ill be waiting to see what the jeweler says! I'm gaining points in the mean time!
Any updates? are there any letter behind the 10k? HEG PL or anything... below do you think it says italy or china? is there any 925 marks? or cz? or R? thanks?
I def see the 925..the writing is so very small its hard to read anything else. But the whole underneath is gold..I swear I see 10K but my partner cant really tell. There are three lines of writing and the second one says 925 in middle, under that it says THAI and the top is what we cant really get a good look at. Hope this helps.
If it says 925 it's sterling silver. The gold tone is common on these things, they are plated in gold over sterling, just like someone mentioned above.