Jewelry made of silver is always marked with a small stamp that indicates its authenticity. Sometimes, the maker stamps its name or logo on the piece. FAS is another mark often found on silver jewelry.
Meaning
The FAS mark appears on sterling silver jewelry that is also labeled as 925. FAS stands for fused alloy silver, meaning that a piece of sterling silver jewelry is infused with an alloy. Sterling silver therefore may have a stamp of FAS 925.
Significance
In silver jewelry marked with the FAS 925 stamp, the number indicates that the jewelry is 92.5 percent silver and the rest is a fused silver alloy. Sterling silver, or 925 silver, contains 92.5 percent weight of silver, as compared to 99.9 in pure silver. The rest of the weight in 925 silver is typically copper, which strengthens the silver.
Other Meaning
FAS may also stand for a company that created silver jewelry, Fantastic Antique Silver. This company no longer exists, but several pieces of its jewelry are still sold in certain places. If FAS is stamped on jewelry which isn't antique, it most likely is a reference to fused alloy silver.
FAS is not Fused Alloy Silver. What the FAS letters stand for and who the manufacturer actually was brought up during a jewelry discussion relating to an item in question. An online article was pointed to FAS being identified as Fused Alloy Silver by a Chinese seller or sellers on items that were found to be solid sterling silver. There is also confusion with it being Fantastic Antique Silver Company. Its very easy on the internet for one blog posting to be picked up and followed by all who also seeking information. Soon everyone follows that lead and it appears to be a 'fact' to the point that all jewelry marked FAS is now said to be made by Fused Alloy Silver or the Fantastic Antique Silver Company when you do an online search.
ReplyDelete· FAS is an international trademark for :
Registered # 823389 - FAS
Designs by FMC, Inc.
1533 60th Street
Brooklyn, New York, NY 11219 (US)
Please name the company for the registered trademark. I looked for it, and would have to pay $29.95 a month to get that one trademark name.
DeleteThis is simply ridiculous: "FAS may also stand for a company that created silver jewelry, Fantastic Antique Silver. This company no longer exists, but several pieces of its jewelry are still sold in certain places. If FAS is stamped on jewelry which isn't antique, it most likely is a reference to fused alloy silver."
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