I have an antique ring that was left to me by a family member and was hoping someone can help me identify the markings. It is marked CR-MK 14K . The 14K part is obvious, but what does the CR-MK stand for? Thanks in advance for any input
Given the look of the piece though (Amethyst, chunky vintage styling, scratchy burnished finish, different coloration on areas of wear like the pearl prongs), it probably indicates some fancy type of electroplating or gold-filling technique.
Thank You HopeDream,
No I have not taken it to a jeweler yet. So far I have just been doing some research on my own. I may be wrong on how old I thought the ring was but considering I believed it to be around 50-60 years old, did they have electroplating then?
I have my dad's wedding ring. It used to say "MA - TE" but the TE has rubbed off. My moms band has "TE -MA". Seems to be from the same timeframe and I was told this was pretty common. It is their first and middle initials. Maybe that's what your marking is?
Thank you susanrachel28 I had thought that maybe they could be initials also, but I was told that the ring had belonged to my godmother for years and the initials mean nothing in that case. I did take it to a jeweler and it tested positive for gold so the initials would not have anything to do with plating as another member suggested.
Ah! Good catch Susanrachel28. I hadn't even considered initials.
Lizzbeatrice I'm glad the ring tested well at the jewelers. The mystery letters could be one of the rarer jewelers' hallmarks that isn't widely listed. Take good care of those pearls!