Jewellery Hallmarking
Whether you're submitting rings, chains, bangles, necklaces, earrings, or any other gold or silver jewellery article — our hallmarking process covers all types. Each piece is individually tested via calibrated XRF spectrometry, hallmarked with the BIS logo and fineness number, and assigned a unique HUID for traceability.

Same working day for standard lots. Bulk consignments may require 1-2 working days.
Jewellery manufacturers, retail jewellers, wholesalers, and exporters dealing in gold and silver jewellery of all types.
Articles are submitted with documentation, weighed, tested via XRF spectrometry for purity verification, and compliant pieces are hallmarked with BIS logo, fineness number, and HUID.
BIS registration certificate, job sheet with item details (type, weight, declared purity, quantity), and applicable fees.
Frequently asked questions
We accept all types of gold and silver jewellery including rings, chains, bangles, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, mangalsutras, and any other ornaments. Both finished and semi-finished articles can be submitted for hallmarking.
There is no minimum quantity — we accept everything from single articles to bulk consignments. Individual jewellers and large manufacturers alike are welcome. Standard lots are processed the same working day, while bulk consignments may require 1-2 working days.
Yes, studded jewellery can be hallmarked. The XRF testing is performed on the metal portion of the article to determine gold or silver purity. Gemstones and other non-metal components are not affected by the testing process. The weight of stones is excluded when calculating the metal purity.
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