A Diamocycle Guide to Selling Your Diamond

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While we often hope that diamonds are forever, there are moments when selling a diamond may be the best emotional or financial decision for you or your household. 

To start, we just want to say it is always 100% okay to sell a loose diamond or your diamond jewelry. 

The diamond industry has long dissuaded consumers from reselling their diamonds in an effort to keep supply low and demand (and prices) high. That said, there is truly nothing wrong with reselling your diamond when it is the best move for you to make personally. 

With that said, here is our Diamocycle Guide to best equip and educate you as you embark on your personal diamond selling adventure. 

What to Do Before Selling Your Diamond

Before you sell your diamond, you need to know some basic information to ensure you are getting the best and safest deal.

Where to Sell Your Diamond 

There is a truly a range and diversity of places where you can sell your loose diamond or diamond jewelry. Below, we’ve attempted to list the most popular and easiest ways to sell your used engagement ring or items with a fair assessment of the trade-offs and advantages of going each route.

Is it better to sell your stone online or in your area? 

As you decide to sell your loose diamond or diamond jewelry, the first decision is whether to look online or in your community. We encourage you not to approach selling a stone or preowned engagement ring as a zero-sum game. In fact, you can pursue both in-person and online options. 

As you’ll read below, selling your stone to a mutual friend is obviously a slower route to selling your diamond, but one with potentially higher returns and profit. While certain in-person options listed above may offer advantages in immediacy, you may be at a disadvantage in terms of price or community reach. While you wait to see what options your personal network may yield, we encourage you also to entertain and follow some selling routes (likely online) that best speak to your parameters and selling style.

As always, the choice is yours, and we simply encourage you to make the decisions and select the sale process that feels best for you. 

Selling in Person

As mentioned, in-person brick-and-mortar stores may be an easy and obvious option for where to sell your diamond jewelry. 

If you have a pre-existing relationship with the owner of a jewellery shop or other establishment, you may be able to get a favorable offer for your stone. In addition, being able to simply drive to a store and make the sale today might align with the immediacy with which you need to liquidate your assets. That said, selling in person may also hamper the amount you can get for your stone based on the clientele and inventory available in your immediate community. 

Selling Online

Given the variety of online marketplace and access points to sell your diamond online, we believe that seeking to sell your stone or jewelry online will give you the largest variety of options and the highest sell offer. 

Simply put, selling your loose diamond or diamond jewelry online offers you a level of exposure and expansion of a selling audience that simply cannot be matched by a brick-and-mortar store. By sharing your stone or item with an online audience, you’re increasing the exposure of your stone beyond your immediate community and increasing the inherent demand for your stone. 

The increased exposure your item receives with an online audience and the ability to share your stone beyond the confines of your current geography are two compelling reasons you should strongly consider selling your pre-owned diamond jewelry or engagement ring online. 

Lastly, given the in-person selling options, our highest recommendation is to sell to someone you know – this type of personal network connection isn’t excluded when you sell online. In fact, you can even expand your reach by selling to your personal network by making an online post.

What to Look for in an Online Buyer

That said, no matter where and how you sell your diamond online, we recommend you to aim to sell with an option that offers the following things: 

1. Free & Insured Shipping and Return Shipping 

Not all online diamond retailers are created equal. We encourage you to look for an online diamond retailer who will insure the shipment of your diamond, cover your incoming diamond shipment, and also offer an option for return shipping should you decide not to sell your diamond, engagement ring, or diamond jewelry to them. 

2. Top Quality Customer Service

While diamonds grace the shelves of a variety of merchants – from Pawn Ships to Tiffany & Co. Jewelers, you can decide to what type of online merchant you’d like to sell your diamond, diamond jewelry, or engagement ring. While sentimental value, unfortunately, cannot factor into the amount you’ll receive for your loose diamond or diamond jewelry, you can at least make the decision to work with a vendor who treats you with respect and offers a confidential, luxurious selling experience. 

3. The Option to Work with a Gemologist / Years of Experience in the Industry 

It’s always essential to know the 4Cs of your diamond (color, cut, clarity, and Carat) and beyond that, we strongly recommend selling your diamond to an online diamond buyer that likewise has the capability to likewise align on the specifications of your diamond jewelry or loose diamonds. Whether it’s by offering a GIA evaluation, having a gemologist on-site, or having decades in the industry – the more your online diamond buyer knows and understands the value of your diamond, the better a price you’ll be able to receive for your loose diamond or diamond jewelry. 

4. A Clear and Transparent Process

We absolutely agree that dropping a diamond in the mail to an online diamond buyer you’ve never met can be a daunting prospect. With that in mind, we strongly encourage you to only work with online vendors who offer a clear and transparent process. Along with insuring your package, you’ll want to understand what happens should you decide not to sell your diamond. Beyond that, we encourage you to fully understand any and all fees or charges that may arise through the diamond evaluating and selling process. 

5. A Respectful and Timely Exchange

Beyond that, we encourage you to enter into a conversation with your online diamond buyer. Be clear with them about your hopeful price range that you’d be willing to sell your diamond and their anticipated timeline you’d prefer for receiving your funds. By making sure all parts of your online selling process are clear, you’re not only establishing trust but setting yourself up for success. 

What to Remember on The Big Day  

When it comes to the big selling day, it can be nerve-wracking, but there are a few things to keep in mind when selling:

We wish you luck in your diamond selling process. 

~Diamocycle 

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