Touchstones from Mysore, India

Three modern touchstones purchased from a Goldsmiths supply Three modern touchstones purchased from a Goldsmiths supply Three modern touchstones purchased from a Goldsmiths supply

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Three modern touchstones purchased from a Goldsmiths supply
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Three modern touchstones purchased from a Goldsmiths supply
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Three modern touchstones purchased from a Goldsmiths supply
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Three modern touchstones purchased from a Goldsmiths supply shop in Mysore, India, in January 1995. Previous identifier: 1995-3.

Touchstones are fine-grained siliceous stones, on whose abrasive surface a gold sample undergoing checks for purity would be rubbed. A streak of gold would be left on the stone’s surface, which could be compared against gold of known quality, to establish the sample’s purity. Touchstones were the main means of assaying the quality of gold throughout history, but remain in use today.

Details

Category:
Metallurgy
Object Number:
2019-77
Materials:
stone
type:
touchstone
credit:
Gift of Dr W.A. Oddy