The purity of gold sold has always been of concern for household consumers in India. Some consumers recently complained about jewellers charging a premium for hallmarked jewellery. A recent survey by LocalCircles reveals that 71 per cent of people had to pay 10 per cent or more to buy hallmarked gold in the last 12 months. The data shows 56 per cent paid 10-20 per cent more as an additional cost for hallmarked jewellery. While 15 per cent paid 0-10 per cent more as an additional cost, another 15 per cent spent more than 20 per cent cost for hallmarked jewellery. Only 14 per cent of those surveyed said they paid nothing extra for hallmarked jewellery.