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Gold jewellery is one of the most popular and valuable forms of investment in India. However, not all gold jewellery is of the same quality and purity. The government wants to protect consumers from fraud. Therefore, they have made Hallmarked jewellery mandatory in 256 districts. These are districts that have at least one Assaying and Hallmarking centre.
Hallmarking certifies the purity of gold jewellery. This certification comes from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), which is India’s national standards body. Hallmarked jewellery bears the BIS logo, the purity grade (such as 22K or 18K), and the Hallmark Unique Identification (HUID) number.
HUID is a six-digit alphanumeric code that is unique for every piece of Hallmarked jewellery. The BIS certified Assaying and Hallmarking centre stamps the jewellery with its mark and other symbols.
. HUID gives a distinct identity to each piece of jewellery and enables traceability. It also helps in addressing complaints regarding the purity of Hallmarked jewellery.

To check the authenticity of Hallmarked jewellery, you can use the BIS Care App, which is available in Hindi and English languages. You can download the app Android or IOS follow these steps:
By using the BIS Care App, you can ensure that you are buying genuine and quality gold and silver jewellery that confirms to the relevant Indian Standard. You can also report any complaint or feedback regarding Hallmarked jewellery through the app.
In this blog post, I will explain more about HUID, its benefits, and how to find it on your jewellery. I will also share some tips on how to buy gold jewellery wisely and avoid frauds.
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HUID stands for Hallmark Unique Identification. The government introduced it as part of the BIS hallmarking symbols on the gold jewellery from July 1, 2021. It is a six-digit alphanumeric code consisting of numbers and letters. Hallmarking centres assign HUID to every piece of jewellery at the time of hallmarking and it is unique for every piece of jewellery. The Assaying & Hallmarking centre manually stamps the jewellery with the unique number at the Assaying & Hallmarking centre.
HUID has several advantages for both consumers and jewellers. Some of them are:
HUID is one of the three symbols that make up the Hallmark on your gold jewellery. The other two symbols are:
HUID is usually stamped on a separate tag attached to your jewellery or on a hidden part of your jewellery that does not affect its design or appearance. You can find it by looking closely at your jewellery or using a magnifying glass if needed.
You can also scan your jewellery using a QR code scanner app on your smartphone or use the BIS Care App to verify the HUID number. The app will show you all the details of your jewellery, such as date and place of hallmarking, purity grade, weight, etc. You can also check the licence details of the jeweller and the Assaying and Hallmarking centre by selecting “Check Licence Details” option.
Here is a photo of a Hallmarked gold ring with its HUID number:

Buying gold jewellery is a big decision that involves a lot of money and emotions. Therefore, you should be careful and smart while making your purchase. Here are some tips that can help you buy gold jewellery wisely and avoid frauds:
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I hope you found this blog post useful and informative. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to share them below. Thank you for reading!