03-26-2023 12:09 AM
Anybody know a jewelry brand that marks their product with a tiny embedded little diamond? There are no initials for makers mark or hallmarks just the diamond which in this case is not part of the main earring.
The rest of the earring is silvertone.
Thank you
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03-30-2023 12:07 AM
03-26-2023 10:45 AM
There were a couple manufacturers of rings that used to trademark them inside the shank with a little diamond. The last and most prolific of which that I can recall was "The Leo" diamond.
I can't seem to recall the names of any earlier manufacturers at the moment; sorry.
03-30-2023 12:07 AM
04-06-2023 11:37 AM
@sleephappy Did you mean to mark your own Thank You as theBest Answer? That should go to @idealgems1, right?
04-06-2023 11:51 AM
New at this. Of course I didn't want to thank myself 😀.
At work now . Will see if I can figure out later this evening
Thanks for letting me know
04-07-2023 01:32 PM
No worries...not seeking any recognition, just wanted to help. I finally thought of another manufacturer that used to do that...it was A Jaffe: A.JAFFE Designer Engagement Rings, Wedding Bands & Fine Jewelry (ajaffe.com)
Hope this is helpful!
06-14-2024 02:25 PM
I'm wondering this myself. I found a ring that has a tiny diamond on the inside.
06-14-2024 02:27 PM
I looked up the Leo one and it's not that if I knew how to load a pic I would
06-28-2024 07:21 PM
It's gonna drive me nuts to have "thank you." As a solved answer. @sleephappy
06-28-2024 07:29 PM
Thank you was meant for ideal gems. Obviously I'm not a pro at this.
Don't let it drive you nuts.
07-22-2024 06:00 PM
Okay maybe you can help me out since I'm having zero luck. My wedding band is 14k yellow gold with 2 tiers of diamonds (8) in total. The inside has 5 letters (RODCO) on one side and a small diamond 🔸️ symbol on the other. It was originally my father in laws and he passed away and my mother in law can't remember. Mid to late '80s
07-23-2024 11:26 AM
The photo that @dalmccr_53 sent me actually showed "RADCO 14K" as the stamps if anyone can help.
04-11-2025
08:50 PM
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04-12-2025
08:20 AM
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kh-stanley1
Not sure if you’re ever gonna see this reply, but I found a website that is basically a database for makers marks you could try it. Just type this into browser. It should come up. “Lang Antique & Estate Jewelry .”
04-12-2025 08:20 AM