Hallmarking
When it comes to manufacturing jewellery and silverware, precious metals (silver, palladium, gold and platinum) are rarely used in their purest form. Instead, they are usually alloyed with lesser metals to achieve a desired strength, durability, and colour.
It is not possible to detect the precious metal content of an item by sight or by touch. It is, therefore, a legal requirement to have items consisting of silver, palladium, gold or platinum independently tested and then hallmarked before they can be described as such.
Items must bear a hallmark at point of sale, subject to the following weight exemptions:
- Silver: mandatory for items above 7.78 grams.
- Gold: mandatory for items above 1 gram.
- Platinum: mandatory for items above 0.5 grams.
Griselda Campbell-Smith, the owner/maker at Sea Whispers Jewellery, is registered with the Edinburgh Assay Office ensuring our precious metal jewellery is compliant with the UK’s hallmarking regulations.
All stock is subject to an internal confirmation process to ensure it meets the UK’s hallmarking regulations before it is dispatched to our customers.
All Items over the required weight are hallmarked by the Edinburgh Assay Office.
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