Kundan Dharam Mandir
Full Form of KDM
What is KDM?
KDM stands for Kundan Dharam Mandir, a hallmarking standard for gold in India. It originally referred to a temple in Gujarat where gold purity was first certified. Today, KDM gold typically denotes 91.6% pure gold (22 carats) sold under a traditional hallmark. In the Indian jewelry market, KDM is used interchangeably with 916 gold, indicating high purity. The term is widely recognized by jewellers, customers, and hallmarking centres across the country, especially in Gujarat and Rajasthan. KDM gold is commonly sold in the form of coins, bars, and ornaments. The Bureau of Indian Standards now regulates hallmarking, but the KDM label remains popular in local trade. For students preparing for competitive exams like banking or SSC, knowledge of KDM may appear in general awareness sections related to Indian economy, gold imports, and hallmarking rules. Understanding KDM helps consumers make informed purchases and avoids confusion with lower-purity gold. The term is also relevant in discussions about gold loan valuation and jewellery appraisal.
KDM का फुल फॉर्म
कुंदन धरम मंदिर
Example
The jeweller explained that the bangle was made of KDM gold, so it had a purity of 91.6 per cent.