Hallmark & Certification Guide for Fine Jewelry

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While purchasing fine jewelry, proof of quality and authenticity are two primary details to look out for. When investing in a Blue Sapphire Ring, a bright Yellow Sapphire Ring, a Ruby Pendant, or a pair of Emerald Earrings, it is vital to know the value of hallmarks and certificates in claiming true value for your money. This article seeks to outline the significance of hallmarks and the certificates that must be searched for before completing your jewelry purchase.

What is a Hallmark?

A hallmark is a stamp that is etched in precious metals such as gold, platinum, and silver to attest that it is real and to give an assurance of the quality of the metal in your jewelry. In the us, hallmarks on gold jewelry include the following as a sign of purity:

Purity in karats (14K, 18K, or 22K)

Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) logo

The logo of the jeweler

The logo of the center that does hallmarking and assaying

For example, if you intend to purchase a Blue Sapphire Ring, a hallmark must be affixed to the metal to show that it is real gold or platinum.

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Why Hallmarking Matters

With jewelry that has Hallmarking, you can know that you will be getting good quality jewelry that can be sold and bought with confidentiality and trust. There will be fraud, fraud that happens with not understanding the fraud’s premium metal impurities. There are different styles and options to choose from, each with different prices, but know that regardless of the choice, the Hallmarking will protect you from the high chance of the vendor being unjust and dishonest. They will be telling you lies that your jewelry is made of honest, pure, and high-quality materials.

Gemstone Certification Explained

Gemstones that are set are just as precious as the metal and will need certifications to guarantee they are not a cheap imitation. These gemstones will need to be certified by a gemological laboratory and provide the range of:

Gemstone type

Carat weight

Cut and shape

Color and hue

Clarity

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Any treatments made to the gem

Natural gemstone jewelry is not as precious, but a certification is even more critical with the cheaper gemstones to vary the quality and prices, and for items such as a Blue Sapphire Ring or Emerald Earrings, this will be more critical due to the even higher range. with the quality and prices.

Trusted Certification Labs

If you buy gemstone jewelry, hopefully you can find certification from these labs: GIA, IGI, SGL, GSI. They have rules for grading to make sure your jewelry, such as a Ruby Pendant or a Yellow Sapphire, is professionally outlined.

Fine Jewelry - blue sapphire

Image Resource: Navratan Gemstone

Why you should source certified jewelry

Guaranteeing authenticity

Knowing that the gemstones are genuine is a big relief. We provide a guarantee that they are not fake.

Fair pricing guarantee

With certified jewelry, you can more clearly determine if the price being asked for the jewelry matches the quality of the stone.

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Easier resale

With certified jewelry, it is far easier to sell your jewelry down the line, and you can even gain significant profit by upgrading!

Buyer Protection

In your purchases, you can rest easy knowing you will not be sold treated gems. We provide authentic gems, and our certification reflects that.

In summary

Buying fine jewelry is a long-lasting investment that should be appreciated. This is especially true if it’s for a loved one. Whether it’s a sparkly Blue Sapphire Ring, a stunning Yellow Sapphire Ring, a Ruby Pendant full of character, or even Evergreen Earrings that are timeless. It is of the utmost importance that you look for hallmarking on the metal and certification for the gemstones. This guarantees your purchase will be worth spending your money on.

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