Consumers can view the details of hallmarked jewellery, such as type of jewellery, purity, name of AHC, name of the jeweller, date of hallmarking, through the BIS Care app
The industry has welcomed mandatory gold jewellery hallmarking wholeheartedly, and there has been consistent progress in hallmarking since the Government of India made gold jewellery hallmarking mandatory in mid-June 2021, GJEPC has said in a media release.
There have been major advances in every aspect of hallmarking. About 1 crore pieces were hallmarked with HUID last month. Consumers can view the details of hallmarked jewellery, such as type of jewellery, purity, name of AHC, name of the jeweller, date of hallmarking, through the BIS Care app.
Colin Shah, Chairman, GJEPC said, “The time taken for hallmarking of jewellery was a major concern for jewellers. It’s good to know that now the average time for hallmarking has reduced to 28 hours as compared to 87 hours in July. On the export front, gold and gold jewellery for exports has been exempted from mandatory hallmarking. We are thankful to the BIS for issuing the SOP for export, re-import, domestic exhibitions and international exhibitions of gold jewellery and definitions of kundan, polki, and jadau jewellery.”
Major developments in mandatory hallmarking include:
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