Namoh Gold Refinery
When a jeweler buys a 1 kg Namoh bar and melts it to make bangles or rings, the "melting loss" is negligible (often less than 0.1%). Because Namoh bars are 99.99% pure, there are no hidden base metals to burn off. This predictability saves large jewelry manufacturers thousands of rupees per month.
The story of Namoh Gold Refinery is rooted in a simple observation: Indian gold buyers deserved better. Historically, recycled gold (often from old jewelry) or mined gold passed through multiple intermediaries, leading to a loss of value, questionable purity claims, and a lack of hallmarking consistency. namoh gold refinery
Namoh was established to solve this problem. By building a modern, technologically advanced refining ecosystem, the refinery aimed to: When a jeweler buys a 1 kg Namoh
Today, Namoh Gold Refinery stands as a testament to Indian engineering and ethical sourcing, processing significant volumes of gold annually to feed the insatiable demand of the subcontinent. Today, Namoh Gold Refinery stands as a testament
In a country where gold is not merely an investment but a cultural anchor, the integrity of the supply chain matters immensely. India is one of the largest consumers of gold in the world, yet for decades, jewelers and investors struggled with a lack of transparency regarding the origin and purity of the precious metal they were buying. Enter Namoh Gold Refinery—a name that has steadily risen to prominence by bridging the gap between raw, unrefined gold and hallmarked, investment-grade bullion.
While global giants like PAMP Suisse or Valcambi dominate the international conversation, the Indian refining sector has undergone a quiet revolution. At the forefront of this domestic shift is Namoh Gold Refinery, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to producing LBMA-standard gold while empowering local jewelers and investors.