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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maker&#8217;s of fine jewelry tend to leave a marking on their masterpieces. Some people may call this as <a  href="http://www.16gbodyjewelry.com/jewelry/jewelry-makers">jewelry maker</a>&#8217;s marks. Do you know how to read these marks? Know more about it by reading the article below.</p>
<p><strong>Hallmarking Of Gold And Silver Jewellery</strong></p>
<p>Hallmarking puzzles most people. They don&#8217;t know what the symbols stand for or why jewellery has to be hallmarked. When our customers ask about hallmarked silver and we tell them that ours is &quot;pure silver , 999 standard&quot; they look puzzled because most people assume that sterling silver is the &quot;ultimate&quot; standard and can&#8217;t understand that there are higher grades of silver than sterling. We usually have to take down our hallmarking poster and give a sermon on hallmarking!</p>
<p>Amazingly , hallmarking has been around since early times. Edward 1 of England passed an act in 1300 establishing sterling silver and making marks on each piece of jewellery with a punch compulsory.</p>
<p>So how can you tell if your jewellery is hallmarked? You&#8217;ll probably need a magnifying glass like the ones you&#8217;ve seen jewellers with , stuck in their eyes as they closely examine a piece of jewellery. If you can only see a mark saying &quot;925&quot; then that&#8217;s not a hallmark in the UK. It&#8217;s just a &quot;control mark&quot; put there by the manufacturers to indicate that they think it&#8217;s sterling silver. But to comply with the law there has to be a mark made by the Assay Office.  In the UK this will be a mark with 3 symbols : firstly a mark (say 999 ) denoting the type of metal and its quality , secondly the maker&#8217;s mark (ours is JC ) and finally the year of marking.</p>
<p>But even if there&#8217;s no proper hallmark , don&#8217;t worry! Your jewellery could be too light to be hallmarked. Most silver jewellery is very light &#8211; earrings , for instance.  If silver is less than 7.78 grams it doesn&#8217;t have to be hallmarked. Gold less than 1 gram is exempt and with platinum it&#8217;s less than half a gram.This is to save costs &#8211; hallmarking can be expensive.</p>
<p>So how do jewellers get a hallmark?  Well , you buy some silver or gold , make something with it and if the final piece is over 7.78 grams or whatever , you have to send it off to the Assay Office of your choice. In the UK  you can choose from London , Birmingham , Sheffield or Edinburgh. They are all independent and actively &quot;tout&quot; for business. We deal with Birmingham but have had reps from other Assay Offices visit us at Trade Shows and try to charm us&#8230;</p>
<p>You have to register with an Assay Office and have your own mark and leave your stamp with them. In addition , every time you <a  href="http://www.16gbodyjewelry.com/jewelry/sell-your-jewellery">sell your jewellery</a> , even in a street market , you have to display an Assay Office poster. It&#8217;s not unknown for Trading Standards officials to visit exhibitions to check your status and see if you are complying with the act.</p>
<p>The main thing to remember about the hallmark is that the numbers (eg 925 ) are out of a thousand so the higher the number , the better the grade of metal. With sterling silver , this means that 75 parts out of a thousand is not silver &#8211; it is copper , which is added to make the pure silver easier to work with by hardening it.  Pure silver is quite soft.  Most of the silver we work with is 999 &#8211; fine pure silver which is quite a different colour to sterling silver because there is nothing added to it.</p>
<p>With gold , much more base material is added. 9 carat gold for instance is hallmarked 375 because it is only 37.5% gold. 18 carat is 75%. as you can imagine pure gold is very expensive and you can see why it has to be diluted!</p>
<p> Author:&nbsp;John Cartman
<p>For examples of gold and silver jewellery visit  the Zinnia Jewellery website</p>
<p><a  href="http://www.zinniajewellery.co.uk" target="_new">http://www.zinniajewellery.co.uk</a></p>
<p>John Cartman is the co-owner of Zinnia Jewellery and sells gold and silver jewellery at fairs and exhibitions in the UK.</p>
<p>Copyright J.Cartman 2008</p>
<p>Article Source: <a  href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=John_Cartman">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=John_Cartman</a></p>
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<p>                                                         This guarantees the purity of the metal and is not a maker&#8217;s mark. However, some jewelry  hallmarks do include maker&#8217;s marks as well. It is important to understand that a [...]</p>
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<p>                                                         I have an 18th c. ring with a slightly later shank (c. 1820). The ring is most likely English, but could possible be French. I&#8217;m trying to find out.&nbsp;</p>
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