Hallmarks

A hallmark is an official quality control mark placed on gold, silver and platinum and provides a safeguard to the consumer. It is struck by an independent assay office and guarantees the precious metal content of the item you are buying. Since 2004, each piece of Clogau jewellery is tested and marked by the Edinburgh Assay Office.

See the Assay Office Dealer's Notice at Edinburgh below.


Hallmarking is probably the first example of consumer protection law. In 1300 King Edward I enacted a statute ordering that all silver articles must meet the sterling silver standard (92.5% pure silver), and should be assayed by ‘guardians of the craft’.

An item’s hallmark signifies that it has been tested (assayed) by an independent body (the Assay Office) and guarantees that the metal is of one the legal standards of fineness, or purity. A hallmark indicates exactly what an item is made up of.

See Clogau hallmarks, sponsor's mark and stamps below.

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Assay Office Hallmark

Since 2004, each piece of Clogau jewellery is tested and marked by the Edinburgh Assay Office.

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Clogau Sponsor’s Mark

This identifies Clogau as the manufacturer of the item and is struck by the assay office.

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Clogau stamp

This identifies the item as a genuine and original Clogau jewellery piece.

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Welsh Dragon stamp

This stamp guarantees that Clogau Welsh gold has been added to your jewellery. At present, this stamp is not included on Clogau watches although they do contain Clogau Welsh gold.

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18ct gold standard mark

This identifies an item’s gold purity as 750 parts per thousand.

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9ct gold standard mark

This identifies an item’s gold purity as 375 parts per thousand.

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Sterling silver standard mark

This indicates the item contains sterling silver with a purity of 925 parts per thousand.

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Platinum mark

This indicates the item contains platinum.

Assay Office Dealer's Notice at Edinburgh