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September 22, 2022 | by Admin
It is law within the UK that every item of precious metal sold such as Platinum, Gold, Silver is stamped labelling the item with the type of metal it is. Platinum pieces which weigh less than 0.5 grams, 18ct Gold and Palladium pieces weighing less than 1.0 gram and Silver pieces weighing less than 7.78 grams are except from hallmark.
At Diamonds Factory all our products are hallmarked as per UK hallmarking law from London Assay Office (The GoldSmith Company)
The Goldsmiths' Company Assay Office is the oldest assay office in the United Kingdom. It has provided hallmarking services since The Goldsmiths' Company was founded in the 1300s. The company received its royal charter in 1327 and ranks 5th in order of precedence of the 12 Great Livery Companies of the City of London.
Hallmarking dates back to the 1300s when Edward I of England passed a law requiring any item made of silver, which was offered for sale, to be at least of equal quality as that of the coin of the realm (silver currency). The wardens of The Goldsmiths' Company were tasked with visiting workshops in the City of London to assay (test) silver articles. If these articles were found to be below standard they were originally destroyed and the metal forfeited to the King. If they passed, each article received the King's mark of authentication - the mark of a leopard's head. By 1478, there were several hundred workshops and merchants manufacturing silver articles in the City of London. It was not possible for the wardens to visit them all so the merchants were ordered to bring their items to Goldsmiths' Hall for testing and marking and a permanent Assay Office was established in the building. This is the origin of the term hallmark - struck with the King's mark at Goldsmiths' Hall.
In 1544 the Goldsmith's Company adopted the King's mark as their town mark and the mark of the leopard's head is now internationally recognised as the mark of this assay office.
The Goldsmiths's Company Assay Office is still based at Goldsmiths's Hall and remains the oldest company in Britain to be continually trading from the same site. However, it also has two satellite offices; at Greville Street in Hatton Garden in the heart of the London jewellery quarter and within a high security complex near London's Heathrow airport. It now has a new off-site facility within the Dalston-based jewellery manufacturer, Allied Gold. This is the first time in the Assay Office's 700 year history that it has opened permanent hallmarking services on a customer's premises.
In addition to hallmarking, the office has now expanded its range of services to support the jewellery trade and enforcement authorities. It offers a variety of specialist analytical services including nickel, lead & cadmium testing, antique silver dating, non-destructive compositional analysis, plating thickness measurement and a melt and assay service for scrap precious metal carried out in their fully independent on-site laboratory. Other services offered are a jewellery valuation service, laser marking, trading standards assistance, high quality photography and a comprehensive range of training and educational seminars, lectures and specialist events.
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Many gemstones actually come in multiple different hues. Diamonds can be found in almost any shade and sapphires appear in every colour apart from red (those are rubies). Tourmaline is one of the most diverse gemstones and can even be found with stripes of different colours in one stone.
If you’re trying to decide on an engagement ring for your beloved, or are exploring your options, take a read through this guide to find out what their favourite engagement ring says about them.What colour should an engagement ring be?
While white or clear stones like diamonds are coveted for engagement rings, they weren’t always the traditional stone to propose with and It wasn’t until the 1940’s that diamonds became the popular choice they are today.
Stones of all different colours have been favoured by different civilisations over the centuries for their rich hues and different meanings. Ancient Greeks favoured emeralds or rubies, other civilisations preferred sapphires, and others still gave plain rings of gold or silver without any stones at all.
Choosing a coloured gemstone ring has boomed in popularity over recent years as more and more people are choosing to opt for something more unique or to express their personality through their engagement rings.White or clear gemstones
Gems that are white or clear in colour such as diamonds, moissanite, and opals represent purity, sincerity, and true feelings which is why they make excellent stones for engagement rings. These stones are also timeless and effortless and represent loyalty and love.
Someone who wears a diamond, pearl, or opal engagement ring probably isn’t afraid to keep things simple and classic and like to let these stunning stones speak for themselves.Red rings
Ruby, Garnet and other red-hued stones stand for passion, love, and joy and are the perfect symbol of romance. Those who wear red engagement rings are probably passionate and fiery and not afraid to show it. They love deeply and fiercely and are loved by their partners the same way. These red stones are thought to encourage stable, loving, and happy relationships.Blue stones
Whether deep blue like the ocean or clear like a cloudless sky, blue is the colour of tranquility and peace. Engagement rings made with sapphires, blue topaz, aquamarine, and tanzanite are said to bring good communication, harmony and respect into relationships.
Those who wear blue stones on their fingers are probably calm and collected, thoughtful and wise. They may also have a unique style and want to break away from traditions a little, making sapphires and other blue stones the perfect engagement ring for them.Green gemstones
Green symbolises springtime, nature, growth and freshness. It brings to mind lush gardens and beautiful forests. It is also a colour associated with money. According to gemstone lore, green gems in engagement rings promote a life full of wealth, fertility and health.
Green stones in engagement rings are thought to promote a like full of wealth, fertility, and health. Green symbolises springtime and new growth and brings to mind lush gardens, beautiful forests, and spending time in nature. Throughout time, emerald has been known as a symbol of truth and love. In ancient Greece and Rome, it was said to be the gemstone of the goddess of love and hope, Venus. While peridot, derived from the Greek word, peridona, which means “give in abundance”, is thought to bring prosperity and good fortune to the wearer.
Those who wear green engagement rings are probably great lovers of nature and love their partner dearly as green stones can also represent a deep, faithful love for a partner.Purple gems
Purple is a rich and mysterious colour that symbolises intuition, inspiration, and wisdom. Opting for a purple stone such as amethyst in your engagement rings is thought to bring excitement and adventure to your relationship and remove obstacles.
Those who wear purple with pride are probably the adventurous type who aren’t afraid of a challenge. They’re a fierce and loyal to their partner and friends and might be particularly wise or astute.Pink engagement rings
Pink is the colour of unconditional love, self-worth, and compassion. Stones such as pink tourmaline, pink diamonds, and pink sapphires are beautiful, delicate stones that exude femininity and self-worth. It is an unusual colour that can redefine what a traditional engagement ring looks like and is perfect for whose who want something a little different without stepping too far away from convention.
Those who wear pink stones aren’t afraid to think outside of the box a little and make their own traditions and forge their own path but are also thoughtful, kind, and content with their life.Yellow engagement rings
There’s nothing quite like a yellow gemstone in an engagement ring. This colour exudes warmth, joy, and sunshine by anyone who wears it and is thought to represent happiness, intelligence, and energy and can help put a “spark” into your relationship.
Those who wear yellow gems are probably spontaneous, loyal, and embody the very joy that these stones convey. They proudly shed tradition in favour of forging their own path in the world and are excited to experience new things.Black and champagne diamond rings
Black and champagne diamonds have the same meaning as their white counterparts but which a couple of added sentiments to make them really unique. Black diamonds have the added menaning of power, charisma, certainty, and passion and are great for those who want a ring that fits their edgy personality.
The light brown shade of champagne diamonds is perfect for those who prefer a stone that is unique but on the more subtle side. It's believed that these stunning diamonds connect the wearer with the earth and nature so someone who favours this stone is probably quite down to earth and realistic, and knows exactly what they want.
Looking to propose to your beloved with a ring in their favourite colour? Shop our range of birthstone rings (don’t worry, they won’t have bad luck) or choose your gemstone from our beautiful range.