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Anna McLoughlin Fine Jewellery Wins UK Award for Hallmarking Awareness

Published: 26th June 2025

Anna McLoughlin Fine Jewellery Wins UK Award for Hallmarking Awareness

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Anna McLoughlin Fine Jewellery Wins UK Award for Hallmarking Awareness

Anna McLoughlin Fine Jewellery has been awarded the prestigious HALO Award in recognition of her innovative work to engage customers with the importance of hallmarking and consumer protection in the jewellery sector.

Awarded by Assay Assured, a joint venture between the four Assay Offices of the UK (Birmingham, Edinburgh, London and Sheffield), the HALO Award is given annually.

HALO recognises the UK-based jewellery business that uses their online platform in the most creative ways to leverage the added value that hallmarking provides and to educate their audience on the meaning and importance of the hallmark. Applicants this year ranged from independent makers to omni-channel retailers.

Having previously won the HALO Award in 2023, Anna McLoughlin Fine Jewellery continues to integrate a narrative around hallmarking into all aspects of the business. From an extensive, dedicated hallmarking page on her website, to certificates of provenance and collaborative social media posts, Anna’s efforts reassure customers that they are investing in a unique piece with an individual, built-in guarantee of quality. Anna’s clear, consistent and impactful story telling around the hallmarking process stood out.

‘I’m absolutely thrilled to have won the HALO award for a second time,’ said Anna McLoughlin, founder of Anna McLoughlin Fine Jewellery.  ‘I feel that hallmarking, and raising awareness of it amongst both my clients and fellow micro-businesses, is incredibly important. It adds prestige to a piece and is a legal guarantee that the quality of the metal is actually what I say it is!’

2025’s judging panel comprised of:

  • Eda Obermanns – Digital lead at Edinburgh Assay Office and Assay Assured
  • Mari MacDonald – Product lead and head auditor at Assay Assured
  • Ashley Carson – Assay Master and CEO – Sheffield Assay Office
  • Doug Henry – Assay Master and CEO – Birmingham Assay Office
  • Will Evans – Director – London Assay Office
  • Scott Walter – Assay Master and CEO – Edinburgh Assay Office
  • Ben Massey – CEO – The National Association of Jewellers

The Judges unanimously commended Anna’s creativity, transparency and clear communication, implementing efforts above and beyond the minimum requirements set out in the UK’s Hallmarking legislation.

‘Hallmarking is the oldest existing form of consumer protection and product traceability, and it remains a cornerstone of consumer protection in the UK jewellery industry. It gives consumers an independent, third-party guarantee when they are buying jewellery. Jewellery can be traced back to those that made it or placed it on the market. Other industries are pushing hard to introduce transparency and traceability—the jewellery industry has always had this in the hallmark.’ said Scott Walter, Assay Master & CEO of Edinburgh Assay Office. ‘It’s important to recognise businesses like Anna’s who see the value of the simple hallmark and work creatively and consistently to leverage that value at point of sale and beyond.’

By law, all items described as being made from precious metals above certain weight limits must be hallmarked by one of the four UK Assay Offices. The hallmark confirms the metal’s purity, identifies the individual or business putting the item on the market and ultimately protects both consumers and retailers from counterfeiting and false descriptions.

The judging panel also Highly Commended the runner-up applicant, The Ouze, by Toby Vernon and Joe Sturgis. The Ouze, based in Brighton, have built hallmarking into the design ethos of their brand.

The Award will be presented at the annual Benevolent Society Ball in Birmingham.


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.

To find out more about the whole range of services offered by Sheffield Assay Office, such as our hallmarking and analytical services, please email us at info@assayoffice.co.uk or complete the contact form on our website at http://www.assayoffice.co.uk/contact-us ,

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