Hallmarking legislation has seen many changes since its inception in the 14th century, but the three symbols that remain a statutory requirement for all articles above the exemption weight still tell an important story. The town mark indicates which assay office has tested and hallmarked the item, and the fineness mark guarantees the precious metal content in line with one of the recognised standards. It is a simple code: the shape of the fineness mark dictates the metal and the fineness is …
FAMILY PRIVATE VIEW AT THINKTANK SCIENCE MUSEUM Â âWE MADE IT GALLERYâ Wardens, Guardians, Directors, Present and Past Staff and family were all recently invited to a Private View of the NEW Â âWe Made It Galleryâ at Thinktank Science Museum, Birmingham. Anu Manchanda in Treasure Section of the We Made It Gallery at Thinktank Science Museum Birmingham[/caption] âTreasureâ focuses on precious possessions made from gemstones and precious metals and, with ou…
Michael Allchin, Chief Executive & Assay Master, gave a presentation entitled âOPPORTUNITY & OPTIMISMâ which helped put last years trading into perspective for the industry and looked at future trends. The new Reach & ROHS 2 Regulations were also discussed in depth which helped flag up other issues that could affect the UK jewellery and fashion accessories sectors. [caption id="attachment_4702" align="aligncenter" width="431"] Michael Revealed w…
CRACKING THE HALLMARK CODE AT THINKTANK Sally says: "We set up our stand by the entrance to the new We Made It Gallery and presented visitors with a challenge. Their first task was to try to pick out by look and touch alone any gold and silver articles in a large pile of costume jewellery. Some people did realise quite quickly that there weren't any precious metal items hidden within the âblingâ because none of the pieces were Hallmarked. One young girl was so amazed at the age o…
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