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How compulsory hallmarking of gold jewellery is affecting customer purchases

The cost of hallmarked gold jewellery is expected to increase

August 10, 2021 / 12:44 IST
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It has been fifty days since the government imposed mandatory hallmarking on jewellers with turnover in excess of Rs 40 lakh. This matters to you the next time you visit a jewellery shop to buy gold. Here’s why.

Buy only what you are promised

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Hallmarking will ensure that you are paying only for the promised purity of gold.

“Earlier, there were certain jewellers who would sell 18-karat jewellery and charge the customer for 22-karat jewellery by claiming it to be of higher purity. Now, this mandatory hallmarking act will prevent such fraudulent practices,” Cecil de Santa Maria, chief operating officer of ORRA.