Is it time to sell?

I’ve always said that jewelry is more than gold and stones. There is a feeling attached to each piece. Yet, what happens when there is no feeling attached? What do you do next?

Over the years, I've worked with countless clients who've made the decision to sell jewelry they no longer need or want. Here are the most common reasons:

1. You Inherited Something You Don't Love: Inheriting jewelry is meaningful, but that doesn't mean you have to keep pieces that don't match your style. Honoring your loved one's memory doesn't mean holding onto every piece of jewelry that will sit in your jewelry box.

2. It's a Gift From an Ex or Someone Who Is No Longer In Your Life: Jewelry from past relationships can carry emotional weight you don't need. Selling these pieces isn't petty — it's about reclaiming your space and moving forward.

3. You Just Don't Wear It Anymore: If you haven't worn something in a while, you're probably not going to start now. Why not turn those valuable pieces into money you can actually use?

4. It's No Longer Your Style: Your taste evolves, and that's okay. There's no shame in admitting a piece no longer feels like "you."

Here are examples of items that I have sold.

With gold prices at record highs, many of my clients are exploring their options. Jewelry is an asset. I help them understand the value of their pieces — whether it's the gold weight, diamonds, or gemstones — so they can make informed decisions about what to sell.

If you've been thinking about what to do with jewelry that's been sitting in your jewelry box, now might be the perfect time to explore your options. Whether you're ready to sell or just curious about what you have, I'm here to help you understand the value and make the decision that's right for you.


Tip: Before you sell your jewelry to anyone, know the price of gold and percentage that the buyer is taking. Be an educated consumer.

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