Category Archives: Gold

800 Gold Stamp – A Guide for Antique Gold Jewellery Buyers

800 Gold stamp on a jewellery link showing the hound with 800 digits below.

What does it mean and where to find it. The 800 Gold stamp indicates a gold item has a fineness of 80% gold or 800 grams of gold per 1000 grams of weight. It can be described as 19.2-carat Gold. The stamp originates from one of the three Portuguese Assay Offices—Porto, Lisbon and Gondomar. The Read the full article…

About Mark Johnson

Mark founded Isle of Wight jewellers Serendipity Diamonds in 2007 after a career on the polished diamonds industry. Today he works in the Serendipity showroom, helping clients with jewellery, creating handmade designs and updating their two jewellery websites SerendipityDiamonds.com and Isle-of-Wight-Jewellery.co.uk

The Significance of the 1000 Gram Gold Price

Gold price per 1000 grams

The 1000-gram gold price represents the price of 1 kg of gold. Traditionally, gold weight is represented by Troy ounces, with 1 Troy ounce equal to 31.10 grams. Today, the 1000-gram gold price is around £60,000. How many Troy ounces in 1kg of gold There are 32.15 Troy ounces in 1kg of gold. At the Read the full article…

About Mark Johnson

Mark founded Isle of Wight jewellers Serendipity Diamonds in 2007 after a career on the polished diamonds industry. Today he works in the Serendipity showroom, helping clients with jewellery, creating handmade designs and updating their two jewellery websites SerendipityDiamonds.com and Isle-of-Wight-Jewellery.co.uk

What is the Significance of a 750 Stamp Inside Your Gold Ring?

750 Gold Stamp on Inside of Ring

The meaning of “750” stamped onto jewellery If you’re uncertain about the significance of the number 750 in your gold ring, this blog post will certainly help unravel any mystery. Most pieces of jewellery in the UK feature a “Hallmark.” A hallmark consists of markings to denote the purity of the precious metal. Typically, such Read the full article…

About Mark Johnson

Mark founded Isle of Wight jewellers Serendipity Diamonds in 2007 after a career on the polished diamonds industry. Today he works in the Serendipity showroom, helping clients with jewellery, creating handmade designs and updating their two jewellery websites SerendipityDiamonds.com and Isle-of-Wight-Jewellery.co.uk