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The home of British Hallmarking Council on GOV.UK. We supervise the hallmarking activities of the 4 Assay Offices in the UK to ensure there is adequate provision of hallmarking within the UK.
We supervise the hallmarking activities of the 4 Assay Offices in the UK to ensure there is adequate provision of hallmarking within the UK.
How to comply with hallmarking law if your business supplies items described as precious metal (gold, silver, platinum or palladium).
This guidance is to help you know how to recognise a hallmark and who to contact about your consumer rights.
Details of the council's members and Assay Office representatives.
Guidance for UK jewellery importers and exporters.
The current legislation governing hallmarking in the UK.
All dealers supplying precious metal items must display the new version from 1 May 2020.
British Hallmarking Council guidance on selling articles of precious metal on the internet, to comply with UK hallmarking legislation.
The notice produced by the British Hallmarking Council is available here.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
Guidance for Trading Standards officers on how to enforce the hallmarking law.
The British Hallmarking Council's Touchstone 2024 award for trading standards teams is open for submissions.
Information from the UK's assay offices giving guidance on the Hallmarking Act 1973.
Annual reports of the British Hallmarking Council.
Annual report and accounts of the British Hallmarking Council for the year ended 31 December 2014.
New Diamond Jubilee hallmark is expected to inspire commemorative jewellery and silverware.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Guidance on the hallmarking legislation for precious metal products.
We need 2 new Council members, find out how to apply.
Two jewellery businesses with an emphasis on creating bespoke commissions are the joint winners of the HALO Award 2023.
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