Gold hallmarking is not mandatory for these commonly bought articles
Hallmarking has become mandatory for gold jewellery from June 16, 2021. The government introduced new symbols for hallmarked gold jewellery. However, as per the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), certain types of gold jewellery are exempted from ma...

From June 1, 2022, all gold jewelleries must be hallmarked by the jeweller irrespective of its purity. From April 1, 2023, only gold jewellery with 6-digit HUID number will be sold. However, certain types of gold articles are exempted from BIS hallmarking.
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As per the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), there are certain types of gold jewellery that are exempted from hallmarking. These include:
a) Gold article with weight less than two grams,
b) Any article of gold thread,
c) Special categories of jewellery - Kundan, Polki and Jadaau,
d) Gold watch and fountain pen,
e) Gold bullion in any shape of bar, plate, sheet, foil, rod, wire, strip, tube or coin
f) Any article which is intended to be used for medical, dental, veterinary, scientific or industrial purposes,
g) Jewellery for international exhibitions,
h) Gold jewellers having annual turnover of up to Rs 40 lakh per annum,
i) Any article meant for export, which conforms to any specification required by foreign buyer,
j) Jewellery for domestic Business-to-Business exhibitions, approved by Government agency,
k) Export and re-import of jewellery as per Trade policy of Government of India,
l) Any manufactured article which is not substantially complete and which is intended for further manufacture.
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If an individual buys Kundan/Polki jewellery, then as mentioned above, these items are exempted from BIS hallmarking scheme. In such a scenario, jewellers will be required to mention the description of the jewellery and that the jewellery is not hallmarked on the invoice.
Similarly, gold jewellers with an annual turnover of less than Rs 40 lakh are exempted from mandatory hallmarking order. Hence, if you buy from such a jeweller, it is likely that the gold jewellery bought may not be hallmarked.
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