Today, the festival of brother-sister love, Rakshabandhan, is being celebrated across the country. On this day, the sister ties a rakhi on the brother's wrist and the brother gives her something. If you are planning to gift gold to your sister on Rakshabandhan, then it is very important to identify whether the gold jewellery present in the shop is real or fake. So many cases of fake gold being sold are coming to light that the gold may turn out to be fake, in such a situation it becomes necessary to check when buying gold with your hard-earned money. So this report can be useful for you to know what to do about it.
Are you planning to gift gold to your sister?
The craze of buying gold jewellery in India is increasing day by day, apart from gold jewellery it is also being adopted as an investment option. Be it a wedding or any festival or occasion, there is a huge increase in the purchase of gold jewellery in the country. Now that the festival of Rakshabandhan has arrived and the trend of giving gold gifts to the sister on this festival is also increasing. There are many ways to identify gold in a jewellery shop, but there are some ways using which you can immediately identify in the shop itself whether the gold jewellery you are buying is real or fake. The first thing is that while buying jewellery, definitely check the hallmark on it.
It is important to check the hallmark before buying gold
To use the IS Care app to identify the purity of gold and whether it is real or fake, you must first take care of whether the gold jewelery you are buying has a hallmark or not. Yes, this hallmark mark is proof of the purity of gold. You can know all the details including the quality of the jewelery purchased through the BIS Care app. For this, you have to download this app in your phone and after opening it, enter the 6-digit hallmark number present on the jewelery and you will get all the information immediately.
Magnets can also be used to identify whether gold is real or fake. Its principle is very simple, you just have to touch the gold you want to buy with a magnet. If the gold sticks to the magnet then it is fake gold, when the gold does not stick to the magnet then the purity of the gold can be said…