Union Square Diamond Buyers

Sell diamonds like a pro in San Francisco

Gold Diamond Engagement Ring
When the time comes to sell your engagement ring, we know you want a trustworthy, understanding company to walk you through the process. We specialize in selling engagement rings in addition to loose diamonds, as well as other types of luxury items.
At Diamonds4cashSF, we believe in:
Value: We get you the highest price for your diamonds or engagement ring.
Trust: We hold a Second hand dealer’s licence issued by the state of California and are highly accredited by the BBB.
Specialization: We strive to be the best in our industry, and that means having your diamond graded at GIA prior to auction. GIA, or the Gemological Institute of America is the industry’s leading grading lab that established the diamond grading system and continues to raise industry grading standards. It is well known in the diamond industry that GIA graded diamonds are worth more and diamond buyers are willing to pay more for it. But we do have very experienced GIA graduate gemologists on staff, that can grade your diamond to GIA standards with our state of the art tools and lighting in a very short amount of time.
Simplicity: We realize that when you sell an engagement ring, it may be a sensitive situation, and you want the process to be as simple, professional, and accommodating as possible. We are here to give you the attention and care that you need. Our process is also very confidential.

How to Sell an Engagement Ring With Diamonds4cashsf

  1. Describe your engagement ring. Based on the provided information, we’ll conduct a market value analysis.
  2. We’ll provide you with a fully insured overnight shipping label addressed to our headquarters.
  3. When your ring arrives we will photograph it and hand-deliver it to the GIA laboratory located near our offices for a professional grading.
  4. The e-Diamond report and professional photos will be made available to you and the  interested in bidding on your ring.
  5. All you have to do is sit back, relax, and watch the offers roll in with the live auction viewer. Approve the final bid, and the money is yours!
 

How to Value an Engagement Ring

In addition to being a “girl’s best friend”, when it comes to value, diamonds are also the appraiser’s best friend. While some engagement rings are set with non-traditional stones such as ruby and sapphire, the vast majority of, and the most popular rings, are set with diamonds. When you sell an engagement ring, it is important to understand, how diamonds are valued.
Cut: Diamonds come in many shapes, and the cut of the diamond actually refers to the types and number of facets, or edges, on the diamond. The number of facets, and the angle in which they are cut, greatly affects how the light is reflected within and outside of the diamond.  Translation: A high quality cut produces, a shiny, sparkling diamond.
Color: While diamonds naturally occur in many colors, white and colorless (clear) diamonds are typically used in engagement rings, and are usually the most valuable. The clearer a diamond is, the easier it is for light to pass through its surface, and be reflected back outside of the diamond.  Determining the color of the diamond is one of the main reasons an expert appraiser is necessary. The change from one grade to another is extremely subtle, and difficult to differentiate by the untrained eye.
Clarity: Nearly all precious gems, including diamonds, contain inclusions, or microscopic defects. The more inclusions a diamond has, the less light can easily pass through the diamond. Clarity refers to the number of defects, or inclusions, in the diamond. Diamonds with zero defects are extremely rare.  Even diamonds with just a few inclusions can be extraordinarily valuable.
Carat: The carat, or weight of the diamond, is one of the most cited and important factors that determines value when you sell your engagement ring.  The larger the carat of the diamond, the more rare, and more valuable, it becomes. While carats refer to weight, the heavier the diamond, the larger it is, which is why many people tend to think of carats as referring to size.
In addition to cut, color, clarity, and carat, a diamond’s value can also be significantly determined by its shape. A particular shape of diamond worth less while it is out of style in one period, and then significantly rise in value when the shape comes back into style. We do evaluate everything with the latest market trends.
Of course, we can’t forget that the ring itself, depending on which type of precious metal it is constructed of, can increase the value of the ring as well.

How Does Worthy Get You the Highest Offer When You Sell an Engagement Ring?

  • We utilize a sophisticated network that puts your engagement ring in front of hundreds of interested buyers across the world who are ready to buy your engagement ring.
  • We strive to maintain efficient business operations, low overhead costs, and make sure to extend those savings on to our valued clients.
  • We partnered with the leading diamond grading labs, GIA and IGI, ensuring that our appraisal process is based on the highest standards. Our appraisals give us a vast advantage over the competition and are carried out at no cost to you.
Sell diamonds like a pro in San Francisco