Do Silver ‘Certificates’ Matter? What to Trust When Buying Jewellery Online
Do You Give Silver Purity Certificates?
An Honest Answer—with Zero Jargon
Short answer: Gold in India has BIS hallmarking with HUID—a proper, traceable system that assigns serious accountability to the seller. Silver has no equivalent. That’s why a generic “silver certificate” or a simple “925” stamp isn’t real proof on its own. Rather than hand out impressive-looking paper, we offer assurances you can actually use: clear materials disclosure, care and service, an inspection/return window, and third‑party memos when it truly matters.
Commodity fetishism obscures the vision of the products we intend to purchase—fixating on a stamp or certificate can blind us to what truly matters: workmanship, comfort, finish, and after‑sales care.
Having said that, still if a lack of such "Certificates" or "Stamps" makes your feel like your purchase experience is incomplete, we shall happily do it for you.
1) Gold has HUID. Silver doesn’t.
- HUID for gold = a unique, verifiable ID on hallmarked pieces.
- Silver has no centralized, accountable, fool‑proof hallmarking system in India.
Easy way to remember: a gym membership card doesn’t make anyone fit; a “925” stamp or a cute little "certificate" inside the packaging doesn’t make a piece worthy. Habits make you fit; craft, process, and honest policies make jewellery trustworthy.
2) What we give you (instead of paper theatre)
- Clear materials & finish on every product: 92.5 silver base, 22k gold plating, and the types of accent stones used.
- Care & service you can rely on: washable where applicable, re‑plating, repairs, stone tightening.
- Return window for any misrepresentation.
3) Why we don’t obsess over “silver certificates”
In gold‑plated silver jewellery, silver is the cheapest, heaviest ingredient—more like the canvas, not the painting. What you experience and enjoy (and what requires expertise) is the design, stone‑setting, finishing, and wear comfort. That’s what you’re paying for; that’s what we stand behind.
A friendly example: think of a designer saree. The value isn’t in the little label; it’s in the weave, drape, embroidery, and finish. Jewellery is similar—the value is in the workmanship you see and feel besides the stone materials which are much more expensive than silver.
4) When a “certificate” actually makes sense
If you’re buying pure silver bullion or plain, low‑value machine‑made silver jewellery, a certification/assay can be useful—there the metal itself is the value.
5) Our promise
We don’t sell you paper; we sell you craft—and we back it with clear disclosure, dependable service, and a no‑nonsense inspection/return window. When documentation genuinely helps, we provide it. When it doesn’t, we keep the theatre out and the guarantees real.
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