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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 368808, member: 2844"]I think it is a model code for the manufacturer.</p><p>These pretty tennis bracelets are mostly made in Hongkong or mainland China, so no major names. They often have a 925 mark because many of them are goldfilled sterling silver. </p><p>If there is no other mark I guess this one is just goldfilled. So a layer of gold on base metal. In goldfilled the gold content is 1/20 of the total metal and is quite durable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 368808, member: 2844"]I think it is a model code for the manufacturer. These pretty tennis bracelets are mostly made in Hongkong or mainland China, so no major names. They often have a 925 mark because many of them are goldfilled sterling silver. If there is no other mark I guess this one is just goldfilled. So a layer of gold on base metal. In goldfilled the gold content is 1/20 of the total metal and is quite durable.[/QUOTE]
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