Broken jewelry
Pieces with broken clasps, missing stones, worn links, or incomplete sets may still carry strong gold value.

Private appraisal content for rings, chains, bracelets, earrings, pendants, designer pieces, antique jewelry, signed jewelry, and complete estate collections.
Jewelry value can include gold content, craftsmanship, designer demand, stone value, condition, and whether the piece is better resold or refined.



Many sellers bring jewelry tied to family, milestones, or inheritance. The site should acknowledge that calmly and give the seller room to ask questions.
Pieces with broken clasps, missing stones, worn links, or incomplete sets may still carry strong gold value.
Mixed collections can be reviewed by grouping gold, diamonds, watches, signed jewelry, silver, and costume items.
Some pieces may be worth more as signed jewelry than melt value alone. The appraisal path should account for that possibility.