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Tue, Mar 17 2026
Raju Karn
Gold jewellery is not just a fashion item in India—it is an emotion, an investment, and a symbol of trust. To protect buyers and ensure purity, the government has made hallmarking mandatory in many parts of the country.
In 2026, a new amendment has been introduced under BIS hallmarking, expanding the list of districts where hallmarking is compulsory. This update is very important for jewellers, gold traders, and consumers.
In this blog, we will explain everything about the latest BIS hallmark update, newly added districts, and what it means for your business.
BIS hallmarking is a certification system by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) that ensures the purity of gold jewellery.
When a piece of jewellery carries a BIS hallmark, it means:
● The gold purity is verified
● The product meets Indian standards
● The buyer is protected from fraud
This system builds trust between jewellers and customers.
The government is expanding hallmarking coverage step by step across India.
With the latest 2026 amendment, many new districts have been added. This means:
➜ More jewellers must follow BIS rules
➜ Selling non-hallmarked jewellery is not allowed
➜ Consumers will get better quality assurance
In simple words, hallmarking is becoming nationwide mandatory.
👉 Note: Many additional districts are included under the amendment, covering a significant portion of India.
👉 Note: These districts were added under the 6th phase of mandatory hallmarking, indicating that the government is steadily moving toward nationwide implementation.
If you are a jeweller or gold seller operating in these districts, this update directly impacts your business.
➤ Mandatory BIS RegistrationJewellers must register with BIS to sell gold jewellery.
➤ Hallmarked Jewellery OnlySelling non-hallmarked jewellery is not allowed in notified districts.
➤ Use of HUID SystemEach jewellery item must have a unique Hallmark Unique Identification (HUID).
➤ Testing at BIS Approved CentresJewellery must be tested and certified at authorized hallmarking centres.
This update is not just for businesses—it benefits customers too.
🗸 Assured gold purity
🗸 No risk of fraud
🗸 Easy resale value
🗸 Transparency in pricing
Consumers can now buy gold with more confidence.
The government has made strict rules for violation.
If jewellers do not follow hallmarking rules:
⚠️ Heavy fines can be imposed
⚠️ Business operations can be restricted
⚠️ Legal action may be taken
So, compliance is not optional—it is mandatory.
Here is a simple step-by-step process:
Submit application on the BIS portal
Provide:
→ Business registration proof
→ Address proof
→ Identity proof
BIS will verify your details
After approval, you can legally sell hallmarked jewellery
The government’s goal is clear—100% hallmarking across India.
In coming years:
➝ More districts will be added
➝ Rules will become stricter
➝ Digital tracking (HUID) will improve transparency
This will make India’s gold market more reliable and organized.
The BIS Hallmarking Update 2026 is a major step toward ensuring gold purity and consumer protection. With the addition of new districts in the sixth phase, hallmarking is now mandatory in a large part of India.
If you are a jeweller, it is important to comply with these rules immediately. And if you are a buyer, always check for the BIS hallmark before purchasing gold jewellery.
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No, but most major districts are now covered, and more are being added gradually.
HUID is a unique identification number given to each hallmarked jewellery item.
No, in notified districts it is illegal to sell non-hallmarked gold jewellery.
Penalties include fines, cancellation of license, and legal action.
You can verify using the HUID number on the BIS portal.
Districts like Banda, Beed, Katihar, Neemuch, and Rupnagar were added.
Currently, hallmarking is mainly mandatory for gold jewellery.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) regulates it.
It usually takes a few days to weeks depending on documentation.
It ensures gold purity, builds trust, and protects buyers.