NEW DELHI: Hallmarking of jewellery in India at globally recognised centres will be acceptable in 18 countries, with the country today deciding to join an international convention on precious metals.
Jewellery exports and quality of India's gold is set to get a boost with the decision to join the Convention on Control and Marking of Articles of Precious Metals known as Vienna Convention 1972. With ...
After much discussion and hand-wringing for over two decades, the mandatory hallmarking of gold will finally become a reality in India. The industry has been unequivocal in its support for the ...
It may come as a shock to some, but even gold jewellery that has Hallmark certification vary in purity, the World Gold Council (WGC) today said while calling for urgent steps to improve quality ...
Buying hallmarked jewellery in India does not guarantee full purity, the World Gold Council said in a report released here on Thursday. It said better hallmarking can lead to five-fold jump in ...
Hallmarking of jewellery in India at globally recognised centres will be acceptable in 18 countries, with the country on day deciding to join an international convention on precious metals.
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