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Jewelry Trademarks - What These Features Are and How They Differ From Hallmarks

If anyone has purchased fine jewelry before, they have undoubtedly come across notations inscribed on the metal. One feature which may be inscribed on the jewelry piece is the jewelry trademark. The jewelry trademark is a feature which tells the purchaser whom their item is made by. The following will describe more about jewelry trademarks as well as show how they differ from hallmarks.

The jewelry trademark is the marking on the piece of jewelry which dictates who in fact manufactured the piece of jewelry. It is a way for the artisan or jewelry manufacturer to protect their work and ensure that exact copies thereof are not made without their permission. When someone picks up a piece of jewelry, turns it over and sees a specific jeweler's trademark, they have peace of mind in knowing that the item is almost certainly what it is claimed to be. However, it is important to note that although an item of jewelry with a trademark on it should have been made by the company or artist which it is supposed to represent, there is always that slim chance that it may not be what it is stated to be.

Jewelry trademarks differ from hallmarks in a few different ways. First, trademarks are items which protect a jewelry manufacturer's work whereas hallmarks do not. For example, should a trademarked piece of jewelry be reproduced without the manufacturer's permission, the manufacturer can take the issue to court and present the existence of a trademark to be used on their behalf. A trademark allows the jewelry maker to protect his/her work.

Secondly, trademarks simply show who the manufacturer of the jewelry item is and hallmarks tend to provide a few other pieces of information as well. Hallmarks will often tell the jewelry owner what type of metal content the jewelry item is comprised of, the approximate date of origin and perhaps even who made the jewelry piece. Whereas trademarks are often for the benefit of the jewelry maker, hallmarks are used to provide informative details to the individuals who buy the items.



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