How to Check Malabar Gold Purity and Hallmark

Why Purity Verification Matters Even at Trusted Brands

Malabar Gold and Diamonds is a reputable chain with strong quality controls, but verifying purity is good practice regardless of the brand. Every BIS-hallmarked piece now has a unique HUID code that lets you independently confirm its purity — a right you should always exercise before making a significant gold purchase.

Step 1: Look for the BIS Hallmark on the Piece

All gold jewellery sold by Malabar Gold complies with mandatory BIS hallmarking. The hallmark stamp on your jewellery will include:

  • The BIS logo (an equilateral triangle).
  • A purity number: 999 (24K), 958 (23K), 916 (22K), 875 (21K), 750 (18K), or 585 (14K).
  • A 6-digit HUID code — a unique alphanumeric identifier for that specific piece.

The hallmark is typically stamped on the clasp, inside a ring band, or on a tab attached to the piece. Use a magnifying glass if needed — the marks are small.

Step 2: Verify the HUID on the BIS Care App

  1. Download the BIS Care app (Android and iOS — search “BIS Care” on the Play Store or App Store).
  2. Open the app and select Verify Hallmark.
  3. Enter the 6-digit HUID code or scan it if the app supports QR scanning at your device.
  4. The app will display: the metal (gold/silver), the purity, the hallmarking centre, and the date of certification.
  5. If the HUID does not appear in the system or the purity shown differs from what is stamped on the piece, raise a concern with the store immediately.

Step 3: Check the Invoice

A legitimate Malabar Gold purchase will include a detailed GST invoice showing:

  • Jewellery description (type, karatage, weight)
  • HUID number
  • Gold rate per gram applied
  • Making charges (flat or percentage)
  • GST breakdown (3% on gold, 5% on making charges)

Always match the HUID on your invoice with the HUID physically stamped on the jewellery before leaving the store.

What the Hallmark Numbers Mean on Malabar Jewellery

  • 916 = 22 Karat = 91.6% pure gold (most common for traditional jewellery)
  • 750 = 18 Karat = 75% pure gold (used for diamond jewellery)
  • 999 = 24 Karat = 99.9% pure gold (rare; used for gold coins and bars)

Full hallmark guide: 916, 750, 585 gold hallmarks explained.

Also read: What BIS hallmark on gold means in India.

What If the Hallmark Doesn’t Verify Correctly?

  • Do not complete the purchase until the issue is resolved.
  • Ask the store manager to re-verify the piece and provide documentation.
  • If unsatisfied, you can file a complaint with BIS at biscare@bis.gov.in or through the BIS Care app itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Malabar Gold guarantee 100% purity on all pieces?

Malabar Gold claims BIS-certified purity on all jewellery. The BIS hallmark is the formal certification — once you verify the HUID and it matches, the purity has been certified by an accredited testing centre, not just by Malabar Gold itself.

Can I get Malabar Gold re-tested independently?

Yes. Any BIS-accredited Assaying and Hallmarking Centre (AHC) in India can test your jewellery for purity. Search for your nearest AHC on the BIS website. The test fee is typically ₹100–₹200 per piece.

Is 18K Malabar gold purer than 22K Malabar gold?

No. 22K (916) is purer — it contains 91.6% gold. 18K (750) contains 75% gold. The remaining percentage in both cases is alloy metals. 18K is used for diamond jewellery because it is harder and holds stones better.

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