How to Sell Diamond Jewellery for a Fair and Professional Valuation

Selling diamond jewellery requires more than simply weighing the piece or estimating the size of the stone. Whether you have a diamond necklace, earrings, bracelet or ring, the true value depends on quality, craftsmanship and current demand — not just appearance.

At Divorce Your Jewellery, we specialise in professionally assessing diamond jewellery to ensure sellers receive a fair, transparent offer based on real market value.

How Diamond Jewellery Is Properly Assessed

Every diamond is unique. Our specialists evaluate stones according to the 4Cs — cut, colour, clarity and carat — while also considering how the diamond is set. The condition of the piece, brand recognition and overall design can influence value significantly.

Unlike general gold buyers who may treat diamonds as secondary, we assess the entire item. This means your jewellery is valued as a complete piece, not simply as scrap.

Why Specialist Diamond Buyers Make a Difference

Many people first consider pawn shops or generic “cash for gold” stores. However, these businesses often focus primarily on metal weight. Diamond jewellery requires knowledge of grading standards and resale markets.

A specialist buyer understands how small differences in clarity or cut can dramatically change pricing. At Divorce Your Jewellery, we explain how your diamond jewellery is evaluated so you can make an informed decision.

Selling Diamond Jewellery Safely in Australia

You can visit our Sydney locations for a private consultation or use our fully insured PostSafe service if you’re located elsewhere in Australia. Every appraisal is obligation-free and conducted in a professional, respectful environment.

FAQs – Sell Diamond Jewellery

Do you buy diamond necklaces and earrings?
Yes, we purchase all types of diamond jewellery.

Is certification required?
No, but any certificates can help refine valuation.

How long does an appraisal take?
Typically around 30 minutes.

What if I decline the offer?
There is no obligation to sell.

Is the postal service insured?
Yes, fully tracked and insured.