Like any piece of jewelry, Palladium jewelry by law must have a trademark identifying its maker (or a trademark-registered seller) plus a metal mark identifying the material. The Federal Trade Commission in their publication “Guidelines for the Jewelry, Precious Metals, and Pewter Industries†of 2001 lists the only approved abbreviation for Palladium as Pd. The entire name, Palladium, may also be used as part of the stamp.
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