Hallmark
A hallmark is an official mark or stamp indicating the purity and authenticity of precious metals. Traditionally applied to gold, silver, and platinum objects, a hallmark may include the fineness mark (such as 925 for sterling silver), a maker's mark, an assay office mark, and sometimes a date letter. Hallmarks help verify content, origin, and quality and serve as legal and consumer protection in many jurisdictions.
The practice originated in medieval Europe with regulated assay offices and guilds. The term hall mark is
Beyond metal purity, hallmark is widely used metaphorically to denote a distinguishing feature or hallmark characteristic
In popular culture, Hallmark is also a brand name associated with Hallmark Cards, founded in 1910 in