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Thread: Hallmarking questions from a thickie!

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    Default Hallmarking questions from a thickie!

    Hello Folks

    I have been making sterling silver earings for a couple of years and I have a question about hallmarking.

    At the last (and only) craft fair I did, I was very carefull not to describe them as sterling silver. They all were sterling silver, but I had not had any of them hallmarked.

    Frankly its a bit of a faff (and expensive) to get them hallmarked, and it would push the price up quite a bit.

    Am I allowed to call them Sterling silver when i am selling them on my stand?
    Am I allowed to stamp them 925 and call them sterling silver?

    I am assuming the official hallmarks will have other characters and will be different from a simple 925 stamp I can buy in Cooksons or similar?

    I do this purely for fin. The ones I sell recoup the costs of my hobby bit I dont make a profit, but I would like to make them look a bit more professional if I can.

    Peter

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    You are fine without hall marking if they weigh under 7.78g.Anything above this weight has to be marked.You can stamp under weight ones with a 925 yourself as long as you are sure they are sterling.
    Bridget x x

    Never be afraid to try something new,remember amateurs built the Ark,
    professionals built the Titanic!!!



    http://www.rusticcharmjewellery.co.uk

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    Great. thanks for the reply.

    Again another stupid question, is the 7.78g per ear ring or per pair?

    Peter

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    that is an on going debate but at the moment it seems to be per earring as you can wear one earring at a time and not necessarily as a pair they are classed as two separate items . xx
    Bridget x x

    Never be afraid to try something new,remember amateurs built the Ark,
    professionals built the Titanic!!!



    http://www.rusticcharmjewellery.co.uk

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    Thanks for your help!

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    as above, yes you can describe and sell them as 925 silver as long as they are below the minimum weight for hallmarking but I am pretty sure that you are still obliged to display the Dealers Notice on your stall. It doesnt make any difference whether you are doing this as a hobby, making a profit or whatever, the rules are exactly the same.

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