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BHC Press Release: HALO Award Deadline Extended

Published: 5th September 2023

BHC Press Release: HALO Award Deadline Extended

It is not too late to apply for this year’s Hallmarking and Awareness Online (HALO) Award as the closing date for applications has been extended to September 29th.  Jewellers have engaged well with the HALO Award 2023, making time to take a fresh look at their online promotion and education relating to hallmarks. This is a very encouraging response. The reassurance and consumer confidence that a hallmark adds to online sales of fine jewellery is hugely important, particularly in the global market.

The HALO Award is the product of a partnership between the British Hallmarking Council (BHC) and the NAJ to recognise excellence in the promotion of Hallmarking online.  The activity the initiative has prompted has been very encouraging. However, the judging panel are aware that this summer can be a tricky time for jewellers and some potentially promising applications may have been abandoned due to other priorities and staff holidays. The original closing date for entries of Friday 8th September has therefore been extended by three weeks to September 29th to allow for more entries.

The application process is very simple and does not have to be very time consuming. Judges are looking for evidence of positive digital marketing and communication surrounding hallmarking online. Any business which includes prominent information relating to the hallmark within the customer journey should consider entering. Social media, website pages and general publicity are all relevant. Evidence of these can be included by online links, downloads, screenshots or physical material. Applications can be submitted online via www.naj.co.uk/halo

There are no fixed categories for entrants and the judging panel will take the size of the business into consideration when assessing the entries, so every applicant has a fair chance to win. The outright winners will be presented with the Award’s Silver Salver at the prestigious Benevolent Society Ball in Brimingham in December and highlighted in Press coverage in 2024. Entries from all sectors of the jewellery industry are welcome.

Chair of the judges Rachael Taylor says “It has been so uplifting to see the strong reaction to the launch of the Halo Awards 2023, and to our message of raising the profile of hallmarking as not just as a marker of consumer confidence but one that communicates the values and history of our craft. We have had some fantastic entries in so far, and I’m looking forward to discussing and assessing all of them with our esteemed panel of judges."    

Click here to find out more and download your application form


The Sheffield Assay Office was established in 1773, under an Act of Parliament and today the company assays and hallmarks the precious metals - silver, gold, platinum and palladium. Sheffield Assay Office is one of only four UK assay offices who all work to uphold the Hallmarking Act of 1973 and continue to ensure consumer protection for customers purchasing precious metals.

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