Authentic Stainless Steel Jewelry: How to Spot the Original Mark

Authentic Stainless Steel Jewelry: How to Spot the Original Mark

Not all stainless steel jewelry is made the same. Learn how to spot the authenticity mark on chain clasps and why Lustre Line’s gold-plated stainless steel jewelry stands for true quality, durability, and safety.

Why Authenticity Matters in Jewelry

With so many options online, it can be hard to know if you’re buying real stainless steel jewelry or just an imitation. The difference? Genuine stainless steel is durable, hypoallergenic, and tarnish-resistant, while low-quality imitations can cause rashes and lose their shine quickly.

At Lustre Line, we guarantee authenticity — and you can even spot it yourself.


Look for the Stainless Steel Mark

Every authentic stainless steel chain or clasp carries a tiny hallmark stamp — usually marked as:

  • “Stainless Steel”

  • “S.S.”

  • Sometimes a grade like “316L”, which indicates high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel.

When you buy a Lustre Line chain, look closely at the clasp or connector — you’ll find this stamp, proof that your jewelry is made from genuine stainless steel.


Why Stainless Steel Jewelry is a Smart Choice

Durable & Long-Lasting
Unlike cheap alloys, stainless steel jewelry doesn’t fade, tarnish, or break easily.

Skin-Safe & Hypoallergenic
Perfect for sensitive skin — no irritation or rashes.

Lightweight Yet Strong
Comfortable enough for daily wear, strong enough to last years.

Eco-Friendly Material
Stainless steel is 100% recyclable, making it a sustainable jewelry option.


Lustre Line’s Promise of Quality

✔ Every chain has a stainless steel authenticity mark on the clasp
✔ Premium gold-plated finish for that luxurious shine
Lightweight, versatile, and hypoallergenic designs
✔ Trusted by women who want elegance with peace of mind

When you buy from Lustre Line, you’re not just buying jewelry — you’re investing in authentic, safe, and timeless stainless steel designs

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