Gold Verification Tool
Hallmark Verification Center
Decode gold purity, verify BIS registration, and learn to spot fake hallmarks. Protect yourself from gold fraud with our comprehensive verification tools.
Purity Decoder
Decode 916, 750, etc.
🏪Jeweller Lookup
Verify BIS registration
📱HUID Verification
BIS CARE app guide
🚨Red Flags
Spot fake hallmarks
Gold Purity Decoder
Enter the purity code stamped on your jewellery (e.g., 916, 750, 22K) to understand its meaning and current value.
📋 Common Purity Codes
BIS Registered Jeweller Lookup
Verify if a jeweller is registered with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). Only BIS-registered jewellers can legally sell hallmarked gold in India.
Note: This database contains a representative sample of major BIS-registered jewellers. For the complete official registry (100,000+ jewellers), visit bis.gov.in
How to Verify HUID Using BIS CARE App
The Hallmark Unique Identification (HUID) is a 6-character alphanumeric code stamped on all hallmarked gold jewellery in India since April 2023. Here's how to verify it:
📋 What is HUID?
Example HUID: A1B2C3
6 alphanumeric characters uniquely identifying your jewellery
HUID is linked to a central database that stores:
- Exact purity/fineness of the gold
- Jeweller's BIS registration details
- Assaying center that tested the gold
- Date of hallmarking
- Type of article (ring, chain, etc.)
✅ Three Marks to Look For
BIS Logo
Triangle with "BIS" text
Purity Code
916 for 22K, 750 for 18K
HUID Code
6-character unique ID
📱 Steps to Verify HUID
Register with Phone Number
Create an account using your mobile number and OTP
Select "Verify HUID"
Tap the "Verify HUID" option on the home screen
Enter 6-Digit HUID
Type the code stamped on your jewellery
View Verification Results
See jeweller name, purity, assaying center, and hallmarking date
⚠️ Important
If the HUID doesn't show any results or shows mismatched details, the hallmark may be fake. Report it to BIS immediately via the app.
Red Flags: How to Spot Fake Hallmarks
Protect yourself from gold fraud. Watch out for these warning signs when buying gold jewellery:
Missing HUID
criticalSince April 2023, all hallmarked gold MUST have a 6-digit HUID. No HUID = Not legally hallmarked.
Blurry or Unclear Markings
criticalGenuine BIS hallmarks are laser-engraved and crisp. Blurry, smudged, or hand-stamped marks indicate fraud.
Missing BIS Logo
highThe triangular BIS logo must be present. If only purity number is stamped, it's not BIS certified.
Inconsistent Purity Claims
highIf seller claims 22K but stamp shows 750 (18K), they're lying. Always match verbal claims with stamps.
No Bill or GST Invoice
highLegitimate jewellers provide GST invoices with HUID mentioned. No bill = No legal protection.
Price Too Good to Be True
mediumIf 22K gold is being sold significantly below market rate, the purity is likely lower than claimed.
Reluctance to Show Hallmark
criticalIf the jeweller discourages you from checking the hallmark or HUID, walk away immediately.
Old Stock Without HUID
highJewellers may claim 'old stock' to sell non-HUID items. This is illegal since April 2023.
✅ What to Do If You Suspect Fraud
- Report to BIS via the BIS CARE app ("Complaints" section)
- File a complaint with the local consumer forum
- Contact the Legal Metrology Department
- Preserve all bills, receipts, and photographs as evidence
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📚 Understanding Gold Hallmarking in India
Gold hallmarking in India is a certification process by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) that verifies the purity of gold jewellery. Since April 2023, it is mandatory for all gold jewellery sold in India to carry a 6-digit HUID (Hallmark Unique Identification) number.
The hallmark consists of three elements: the BIS logo (triangular mark), the purity grade (916 for 22K, 750 for 18K), and the HUID code. This system replaced the earlier 4-mark system that included jeweller identification and assay center marks.
Why is hallmarking important? It protects consumers from being cheated on gold purity. Without hallmarking, jewellers could claim higher purity than actual, charging more for lower quality gold. The HUID system creates a digital trail that can be verified anytime using the BIS CARE app.
Penalties for selling non-hallmarked gold: Jewellers can face fines up to ₹1 lakh and imprisonment up to 1 year for selling gold jewellery without proper BIS hallmarking.