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Hallmarks are applied by a trusted party and refer to the engraved stamp found on authentic jewelry pieces that denotes the metal weight employed in producing that particular jewelry. This mark is found on precious metals of other items as well to signify the quality and the quantity of the metal used. Jewelry hallmark gives an assurance to the purchaser about the genuineness of the jewelry purchased so that he can invest his hard earned money.
Jewelry hallmarks can be replicated, and such items do not offer an infallible testimony about the authenticity of the items on which they are being embossed. As such there is no specific way to ensure the dependability of a jewelry hallmark, yet the closest is to acquire a guarantee of authenticity and quality with the purchased item, so that it remains when the jewelry is passed down to generations. The value of jewelry hallmark is that throughout the re-selling or alteration process also this piece of jewelry retains the original hallmark embossed proving its authenticity.
People intending to buy jewelry from repute jewelry store feel contented with the hallmark engraved, as this is the simplest way of determining the contents of metal in that particular piece. Jewelry is often viewed as a worthy investment, and the fact that it is hallmarked provides the value of that item to be purchased. The purchaser can see the hallmark by merely turning the item as it is stamped in the underside of the jewelry piece. Apart from this the jewelry designers normally put their symbol along with the jewelry hallmark as a form of recognition.
Jewelry hallmark is of immense help in understanding the time the jewelry was crafted with the help of the date. The period purchased is taken into account from the jewelry hallmark, and this offers an insight about the history of that jewelry, besides offering an authenticity. Basically, jewelry hallmark is the indented number that reflects the metal amount in that piece of jewelry, guaranteeing the metal purity. However, a purchaser should know how to identify the jewelry hallmark and the makers mark as they are not the same. This is essential as jewelry hallmarks are seen on valuable objects and it gives clues about the manufacture and the metal content.
Jewelry Hallmarks are symbols impressed on precious metals implying the value of the product indicating the fineness of that precious metal. The three precious metals that need hallmarks are gold, platinum and silver. Earlier, only gold and silver required hallmarks, but recently, platinum are also included as precious metals that needs hallmark. These precious items are owned by the upper class society and are viewed as luxury items, but now majority of them own it as an investment value. However, the very higher class people own gold and silver items in the form of jewelry, goblets, spoons, plates, knives, brooches, forks and chandeliers.
Gold and silver that are available in the finest and purest form are too soft and need a metal to be added as base, and commonly copper is added to these precious metals to create an alloy. This makes the jewelry hard and gives the beauty, besides blending the metal makes the jewelry strong. Hence, earlier, the goldsmiths marked the items using seal from the guild halls and this process lead the term hallmark to be coined and the value associated with it.
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