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Soon Huat Goldsmith

Soon Huat Goldsmith Pte Ltd is one of Singapore's longer-established goldsmiths, founded in the 1970s by the late Mr. Lim Soon Huat. Over several decades the business has developed a reputation in bespoke jewellery craftsmanship, repairs, and ethically sourced gold and diamond pieces. This guide covers what the business offers, its accreditations, and what buyers should know before commissioning or purchasing jewellery.

Note on pricing: Gold and diamond prices change regularly based on international spot rates, exchange rates, and material costs. No specific per-gram or per-carat figure is hardcoded here. Always confirm current pricing directly with the store before making a purchase decision.

Quick Overview: Soon Huat Goldsmith

  • Founded in the 1970s by the late Mr. Lim Soon Huat — one of Singapore's longer-established goldsmiths.
  • Specialises in bespoke jewellery — custom-designed pieces crafted to client specifications.
  • Offers repairs and restoration services for damaged or worn jewellery.
  • Accredited by the Singapore Jewellers Association and a member of the Diamond Exchange of Singapore.
  • Committed to ethically sourced, conflict-free materials.
  • Gold jewellery carries standard Singapore hallmarks confirming purity — see our guide to hallmark gold in Singapore for what to look for.

Background: Soon Huat Goldsmith in Singapore's Jewellery Industry

Soon Huat Goldsmith was established during a period when Singapore's gold trade was largely centred around traditional goldsmiths serving the local Chinese, Malay, and Indian communities. The business grew alongside Singapore's expanding middle class and its growing appetite for both investment gold and fine jewellery.

What distinguishes Soon Huat from more transactional gold retailers is its emphasis on craftsmanship and bespoke work. While many gold shops in Singapore focus on selling standard jewellery at competitive per-gram rates, Soon Huat positions itself around custom design, skilled artisanship, and longer-term client relationships.

Its membership with the Singapore Jewellers Association (SJA) and the Diamond Exchange of Singapore provides an additional layer of accountability, as both bodies have codes of conduct and industry standards that members are expected to uphold.

Services Offered by Soon Huat Goldsmith

Bespoke Jewellery Design

Soon Huat's core offering is custom jewellery — working with clients to design and produce pieces to their specifications. This covers engagement rings, wedding bands, pendants, earrings, bracelets, and other items. The process typically involves a consultation to discuss design preferences, material choices (gold karat, gemstone selection), and budget, followed by production by the in-house team of artisans.

For buyers new to commissioning bespoke jewellery, understanding gold purity grades is a useful starting point. Our gold karat chart explains the differences between 375 (9K), 585 (14K), 750 (18K), 916 (22K), and 999 (24K) gold so you can make an informed choice about which karat suits your intended use and budget.

Ready-Made Jewellery

Alongside custom work, the store carries a curated selection of ready-made pieces across a range of styles — from classic and traditional designs to more contemporary options. The selection includes engagement rings, pendants, earrings, bangles, and chains in various karat grades.

Jewellery Repairs and Restoration

Soon Huat provides repair and restoration services for damaged or worn pieces. Services available include:

  • Ring resizing
  • Prong re-tipping and stone re-setting
  • Polishing and refinishing
  • Clasp and chain repairs
  • Restoration of antique or heavily worn pieces

If you are bringing in a piece for repair, it is worth understanding the hallmark on the item beforehand so you can confirm the purity with the jeweller. See our guide to hallmark gold for help reading the stamps on your jewellery.

Ethical Sourcing and Conflict-Free Materials

Soon Huat Goldsmith states a commitment to ethically sourced and conflict-free materials. For diamond purchases in particular, this aligns with the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, which exists to prevent conflict diamonds from entering the supply chain. Buyers with concerns about sourcing are encouraged to ask the store directly about the provenance of specific stones.

Gold Purity at Soon Huat: What the Hallmarks Mean

Like all reputable jewellers in Singapore, Soon Huat sells gold jewellery that carries hallmarks confirming the metal's purity. Understanding these marks helps buyers verify what they are purchasing and compare value accurately.

HallmarkKaratGold ContentCommon Use
3759K37.5% goldEntry-level jewellery, fashion pieces
58514K58.5% goldWestern-style jewellery, set pieces
75018K75% goldFine jewellery, diamond settings
91622K91.6% goldTraditional Asian jewellery, bangles, chains
99924K99.9% goldInvestment bars, coins, some jewellery

For a complete breakdown of all karat grades and their purity equivalents, visit our gold karat chart. For guidance on reading the specific stamps and marks that appear on Singapore gold jewellery, see our hallmark gold guide.

Accreditations and Industry Memberships

Soon Huat Goldsmith holds two notable industry accreditations relevant to Singapore buyers:

Singapore Jewellers Association (SJA)

The SJA is the main trade body representing jewellers in Singapore. Membership requires adherence to a code of ethics covering transparency in pricing, accurate representation of materials, and fair business practices. Buying from an SJA-accredited retailer provides a degree of assurance that the business operates to industry standards.

Diamond Exchange of Singapore

Membership of the Diamond Exchange of Singapore is relevant for buyers purchasing diamond jewellery. The Exchange facilitates trade in certified diamonds and expects members to deal in stones that meet recognised grading and sourcing standards.

Both memberships are worth noting when assessing a jeweller's credibility, though they do not substitute for verifying the specific item — its hallmark, weight, and accompanying certification — at the point of purchase.

What to Check Before Buying from Soon Huat Goldsmith

For gold jewellery

  • Hallmark: Confirm the purity stamp on the piece matches what you are being quoted. See our hallmark gold guide for help identifying marks.
  • Weight: For plain gold items, the gram weight is the basis for the metal price. Ask for this to be confirmed in writing on the receipt.
  • Workmanship charge: For bespoke or designed pieces, labour costs are added on top of the material price. Ask for these to be itemised separately.
  • Karat selection: Decide whether 18K, 22K, or another grade suits your purpose. Higher karat means more gold content but less durability for daily wear. Our gold karat chart can help you decide.
  • Receipt: Keep a detailed invoice showing purity, weight, per-gram or total metal cost, workmanship charge, and total paid.

For diamond and gemstone pieces

  • Ask for a grading certificate (GIA, IGI, or equivalent) for any significant diamond purchase.
  • Confirm the stone's cut, clarity, colour, and carat weight against the certificate.
  • Ask about the sourcing of the stone if conflict-free provenance is important to you.

For repairs

  • Get a written quote for the repair before authorising any work.
  • Confirm turnaround time and what is covered if the repair does not hold.
  • Note the hallmark and weight of the item before handing it over.

Frequently Asked Questions: Soon Huat Goldsmith

Is Soon Huat Goldsmith a reputable jeweller in Singapore?

Soon Huat Goldsmith has operated since the 1970s and holds accreditation from the Singapore Jewellers Association and membership of the Diamond Exchange of Singapore. Both are indicators of established standing within Singapore's jewellery trade.

Does Soon Huat Goldsmith make bespoke jewellery?

Yes. Bespoke design is a core part of the business. Customers can commission custom pieces including engagement rings, wedding bands, and other jewellery from an initial consultation through to finished product.

What gold purity does Soon Huat Goldsmith use?

The store works across multiple karat grades depending on the item and client requirement. Common options include 750 (18K) for fine jewellery with gemstone settings, and 916 (22K) for traditional Asian-style pieces. Confirm the specific karat with the store for any item you are considering.

Does Soon Huat Goldsmith sell conflict-free diamonds?

The business states a commitment to ethically sourced, conflict-free materials. Buyers with specific sourcing concerns should ask the store directly about the provenance of any stone they are considering.

Can Soon Huat Goldsmith repair antique jewellery?

The store offers repair and restoration services including work on older and heavily worn pieces. Bring the item in for an assessment and written quote before authorising any repair work.

How do I verify the gold purity of a piece bought at Soon Huat?

Check the hallmark stamped on the item — this confirms the gold content by law in Singapore. Our guide to hallmark gold explains exactly what each stamp means and where to find it on different types of jewellery.

Before You Visit: A Practical Summary

Soon Huat Goldsmith is a well-established option for buyers looking for bespoke jewellery, quality repairs, or ethically sourced gold and diamond pieces in Singapore. Its long operating history, SJA accreditation, and Diamond Exchange membership are meaningful indicators of credibility in Singapore's gold and jewellery market.

As with any jewellery purchase, the fundamentals remain the same regardless of the retailer: verify the hallmark, understand the purity grade, confirm the weight and workmanship charge, and ask for an itemised receipt. For diamond purchases, request a grading certificate and confirm sourcing if provenance matters to you.

For further reading, visit our gold karat chart to understand the differences between gold purity grades, and our guide to hallmark gold in Singapore to learn how to read the marks on any gold item you purchase.

SOON HUAT GOLDSMITH Telephone

+65 6296 5404

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SOON HUAT GOLDSMITH Address

110/112, Serangoon Road, S218015

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