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About B.I.S. & Gold Hallmarking
  • B.I.S. is the pioneering Government Standards Organization.
  • Hallmarking ensures that the shopper’s interest is safeguarded.
  • Light of Venus exclusively offers you Hallmarked 18ct Yellow & White Gold Jewels.
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B.I.S, the Bureau of Indian Standards is the Government of India’s quality control wing, and is also called the ‘National Standards Body’.

The principle objectives of the Gold Hallmarking Scheme are:

  • To protect the public against the fraud of adulteration in gold ornaments and
  • To obligate manufacturers to maintain legal standards of fineness in gold.

Hallmarking is the accurate determination and official recording of the proportionate content of gold, in an ornament or alloy. Hallmarks are thus official marks used in many countries as a guarantee of purity or fineness of gold jewelry.

The B.I.S. Hallmarking Scheme has been aligned with International criteria on hallmarking (Vienna Convention, 1972).

The B.I.S. gold testing procedure

  • Once an ornament is prepared in the respective caratage, it is sent in one of the B.I.S. approved assaying centres.
  • The assaying centre’s technicians remove a small portion of metal from inside the ornament, to avoid false results from the surface’s polish.
  • After a small quantity is removed, it is checked via sophisticated instruments.
  • Once the purity of the same is established, the ornament is approved and stamped. (Click here to view the Hallmark stamp.)
  • If the item does not meet the required standards, it is given a ‘failed’ status and sent back to the manufacturer.

Advantages of the B.I.S. Hallmark

  • Guaranteed Gold purity!
  • Completely removes possibility of being cheated by dubious jewelers.
  • Establishes Gold carat standard, which benefits both, the consumers and the industry.
  • Since an actual portion of metal is tested, it is 100% accurate, and does not yield biased results like ‘carat meters’.
  • Instead of depending on a jeweler, just by looking at the stamp, you can be sure of the gold purity.

Questions asked by our Shoppers:

Q: “My local jeweler does not give hallmarked gold, but my family is going to him for the last 2-3 generations, why shouldn’t I trust him?”

Ans: You should definitely trust him. But one problem that might arise later...

…let us imagine for a moment that you shift your base to a different state or even a different country.

Now for some reason if you need to liquidate these gold ornaments you made at your native jeweler in this new foreign place, how and why will these new people trust your old jeweler?

In such a case, you will have to unnecessarily lose a certain amount of gold. If you would have purchased hallmarked gold, this problem would never arise, since the ‘new jeweler’ is bound to accept the Gold at the same caratage.

Q: “I got the shock of my life when I went to my family jeweler with a branded jewelry item that I had bought elsewhere. This branded item was ‘guaranteed’ by the brand, not by any authorizing body. He checked the item by melting it and conformed that it was a lower caratage than what was declared by the brand. I feel completely cheated, what do I do in such a case?”

Ans: Unfortunately, in India, such things do prevail.

The one and only way to avoid being duped like this is to always buy hallmarked gold ornaments. Not only is it approved by a legal government authorized body, but it is recognized throughout the country, and even in most foreign countries!

Also in the future, if you wish to liquidate these hallmarked ornaments, you should not expect any wastage or deductions on them.

Q: “How do I identify a Hallmarked Gold Jewel, How do I know whether mine is actually hallmarked?”

Ans: You can check whether your newly bought jewel is hallmarked or not by looking behind the jewel, there you should see a small stamp, with the Hallmark details.

Click here to see the hallmark stamp with its explanation.

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