I currently own several cymbals , with a very similar profile, lathing marks, hammer marks and casting marks. Some of mine , carry a small circular made in Italy stamp and some of them don't and carry no other mark.
Having owned many Italian cymbals , it seems clear that although there is a family resemblance amongst them, there were a number of makers, Originally, Ufip was a collective of the Benti, Biasei,Rosati,Tronci and Zanchi. One of them, Rosati(?), left early on , Zanchi went independent sometime in the late 40's and a descendent of Biasei started Tosco, so there were at least 4 makers plus Belotti, a long established maker. There may have been others. It seems there was a lot of cooperation, as well, so your cymbal seems certain to be Italian but not necessarily a Ufip.