Does anyone recognize These symbols

analilia

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on the clasps of a two strand set

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Looks a bit like Indian characters but on a clasp? I have no idea...

- Karin
 
yes, pearl Dreams thought a maker's mark initials or symbol. Le ml ? ? or possibly arabic. I think this one will stump everyone ;) They are from the pearls i posted in the general forum.

Here my daughter Daisy models them :) They look lovely on her I think.


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LOL, I have a vintage porcelain teacup with a maker's mark that I have never been able to identify, and believe me, I've tried.
I've pored through many a page of porcelain marks online, and NADA.

Sometimes you have to be ok with not knowing.:rolleyes:
 
I know it's nice to know (value, makers marks, origins etc) but when they look as beautiful as they do on your daughter, it doesn't matter one bit!
Just wear and enjoy!
 
I see a symbol for Neptune with a bar, then a 14k next to it. And on the next one the Neptune with the bar is sideways and it still says 14k. To me this indicates someone has a brand symbolized by "Neptune bar" or "Bar Neptune", and is marking his/her clasps, which seems like something a good studio would do. Neptune could be in the brand name of the company. I guess European, if not English.
 
I showed them to my Darling and he doesn't recognize them as Arabic.
Yes! They look very lovely on Daisy - lucky girl!

Elizabeth
 
update on symbol

from my daughter's teacher

but the little picture is on the symbol for OM! It
represents the sign of eternal peace.

Thanks for sharing these.

Regards,
Shefali
 
Interesting, but when I Google images of the sign, it doesn't look like what is on the clasp. The part that looks like an L looks different.
 
I looked at Google images, too and am not quite convinced. Here is a page of images for "OM" https://www.google.com/search?q=sym...tG6KhigLgo4G4Bw&ved=0CDIQsAQ&biw=1349&bih=684
Some of them are quite abstract, but nothing looks exactly like the one on the clasp. The first part could be an O, but the line/bar emerges from the wrong place in relation to the O. Does the symbol for the 'O" ever appear in any other word?

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This one is the most abstract I have seen yet,
 
Indeed it seems like a signature. One of our designers actually uses a similar one: a trident shaped symbol. I believe that symbol serves the same purpose. Lovely necklace!
 
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