Table of Contents
What does tm316 mean?
TK316 stands for TUSK Stainless Steel, which means that your ring is made of jewelry grade 316 stainless steel. Why choose stainless steel jewelry? Stainless steel jewelry is durable, affordable and TUSK stainless steel is specially treated to equal the brightness and shine of sterling silver and platinum.
What does Tk 316 mean on jewelry?
The tk316 imprint means the ring is made from highly corrosive resistant Grade 316 stainless steel. Don’t let anyone fool you into thinking otherwise.
What does 316L mean on the inside of a ring?
316L is a low carbon version of 316, with extra corrosion resistance, and is frequently used for stainless steel watches and marine applications. Like most other stainless steel, it contains 8-10.5% nickel, making it unsuitable for people with nickel allergies.
What does k316 mean on a ring?
It stands for a genuine nickel free, hypoallergenic stainless steel rings.
Is 925 sterling silver real?
What Is 925 Sterling Silver? 925 Sterling silver contains 92.5% pure silver which is mixed with some sort of alloy material such as copper. Because silver is a soft metal, this coating can be scratched off and tarnished easily, eventually exposing the metal or alloy underneath when the coating is removed.
How can you tell if a mounted diamond is real?
The Fog Test This test can easily be done with either a mounted diamond or a loose diamond. Simply take the diamond to within one centimeter of your mouth and fog it in a similar way you would a mirror or window. If it remains fogged for more than one second, it is most probably a fake diamond.
Will a 18k gold plated ring tarnish?
If you’re wondering, “does gold plated jewelry tarnish?” the answer is yes, it does! Gold plated jewelry items will definitely tarnish over time, though solid gold items will not tarnish at all.
Does 14k gold have nickel?
First, make sure your jewelry is made of 14k, 18k, or 24k yellow gold or rose gold. Usually, rose gold and yellow gold doesn’t contain nickel. Look for higher gold karat in white gold– anything lower than 14k usually contains nickel and other allergenic alloys.