375 Gold Jewellery: Meaning, Value & Hallmarks

375 gold, also known as 9ct gold, is one of the UK’s most popular choices for everyday and symbolic jewellery.

At Hunters Fine Jewellery, our 9ct / 375 gold collection includes rings, pendants, bracelets and chains, all hallmarked by the UK Assay Office.

This page brings everything together — shop our latest designs, explore articles on the meaning of 375 gold, learn how hallmarks work, compare 9ct to higher carats, and find out the real value of 375 gold rings.

Whether you’re looking for a timeless piece of yellow, rose or white gold, or want to understand the stories behind symbolic pendants, you’ll find products, collections and expert guides linked throughout.

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Explore our hallmarked 375 gold jewellery collection, featuring rings, necklaces, bracelets and symbolic pendants. Every piece is crafted in 9ct gold and marked with the official 375 fineness stamp, confirming it as real gold tested by the UK Assay Office.

From classic yellow gold to modern rose and white designs, our collection offers both new creations and carefully sourced pre-owned pieces — each selected for style, durability and everyday wear.

Browse now to find your perfect 375 gold piece, or learn more in our guides on 375 gold meaning and how much 375 gold is worth.

9ct / 375 Gold Jewellery Collection

Understanding the 375 Gold Hallmark

Every piece of 9ct gold sold in the UK must carry a hallmark. The “375” mark confirms that the jewellery contains 37.5% pure gold, alloyed with other metals for strength.

Alongside this fineness number, you’ll often see a sponsor’s mark and the symbol of the UK Assay Office that tested it. Hallmarks protect buyers and guarantee that your 375 gold jewellery is genuine.

Learn more in our British Assay Office hallmarking guide

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Gold Acorn Necklace – Meaning & Design

The acorn has long symbolised growth, strength, and new beginnings. Our solid 9ct gold acorn necklace combines jewellery symbolism with fine craftsmanship, making it a meaningful gift or everyday piece.

Hallmarked 375 for authenticity, this design is part of our 9ct / 375 gold collection.

Discover more about acorn jewellery and gift meaning to understand the story behind the design. The gold acorn necklace is a perfect way to carry that symbolism with you every day.

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Classic Three-Stone Rings in 375 Gold

Our three-stone rings in 9ct / 375 gold blend timeless design with modern craftsmanship.

Choose from centre stones including ethical lab-grown gems, semi-precious stones, or lab diamond accents — all hallmarked for authenticity.

This classic style can also be custom-made in your preferred size or gold colour, from warm yellow to modern white or romantic rose.

Explore our guide to 375 gold colours to see how each shade transforms the look of this enduring design.

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375 Gold Value, Quality & Everyday Wear

375 gold, or 9ct gold, balances affordability with durability, making it a practical choice for everyday jewellery.

The 37.5% pure gold content gives each piece intrinsic value, while the alloy metals provide strength that’s ideal for rings, bracelets, and pendants worn daily. Although its scrap value is lower than 18ct or 24ct gold, design, craftsmanship, and condition play a much bigger role in resale.

Learn more in our guide on how much 375 gold is worth, or explore our collection of hallmarked 9ct / 375 gold jewellery for pieces that combine style with long-lasting value.

Your most common questions about 9ct / 375 gold, hallmarks, value, and everyday wear — answered clearly below.

375 Gold FAQs

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What does 375 gold mean?

375 is the UK fineness mark for 9ct gold, meaning the piece is 37.5% pure gold alloyed with other metals. See our full 375 gold meaning guide.

Is 375 gold real gold?

Yes. 375 gold is legally classed as real gold in the UK and tested at an Assay Office before being hallmarked.

Is 375 gold good quality?

375 gold is strong and durable, making it ideal for everyday jewellery. While its colour is lighter than 18ct, it offers long-lasting quality at an affordable price.

Does 375 gold tarnish?

Gold itself doesn’t tarnish, but the alloy metals in 9ct can dull over time. A gentle clean restores shine. Learn more in our guide: Does 9ct gold tarnish?

How much is 375 gold worth?

Value depends on weight, design, and current gold prices. Scrap value is lower than higher carats, but craftsmanship adds worth. Read our full guide: How much is 375 gold worth?

Is 375 gold worth anything?

Yes. Though less valuable per gram than 18ct or 24ct, 375 gold retains intrinsic value, especially when hallmarked and in good condition.

What is a 375 gold hallmark?

The “375” fineness mark confirms 37.5% pure gold. It appears with a sponsor’s mark and assay town symbol. See examples in our British hallmarking guide

Is 375 gold durable for everyday wear?

Yes. Its alloy mix makes it harder than 18ct, so it resists scratches well. It’s widely used in rings, chains, and bracelets.

How does 375 gold compare to 18ct?

375 gold is harder and more affordable, but lighter in colour and lower in gold content. 18ct is richer in tone but softer and more costly.

Can you sell unhallmarked 375 gold jewellery?

By UK law, items over 1g must be hallmarked to be sold as gold. Selling unhallmarked pieces commercially can lead to fines.

Is 375 gold better than sterling silver?

375 gold is generally more durable and valuable than sterling silver. Silver is more affordable but tarnishes faster, needing more upkeep.

Hallmarked 375 Gold Jewellery

Every piece of 375 gold jewellery at Hunters is tested and hallmarked by the UK Assay Office. Our collection brings together rings, pendants, chains and bracelets in yellow, rose and white gold — crafted new or carefully sourced pre-owned.

With designs ranging from symbolic motifs to everyday classics, 9ct gold offers durability, value and meaning in equal measure.