{"id":7235,"date":"2019-02-08T10:00:57","date_gmt":"2019-02-08T15:00:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jewelry-secrets.com\/Blog\/?p=7235"},"modified":"2019-02-08T17:40:25","modified_gmt":"2019-02-08T22:40:25","slug":"does-your-jeweler-buy-and-resell-gold","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jewelry-secrets.com\/Blog\/does-your-jeweler-buy-and-resell-gold\/","title":{"rendered":"DOES YOUR JEWELER BUY AND RESELL GOLD?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"blog-image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.jewelry-secrets.com\/Blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/06\/Buy-Gold.gif\" alt=\"Does your Jeweler Buy and Resell Gold?\" title=\"Does your Jeweler Buy and Resell Gold?\" width=\"200\" height=\"200\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-7236\" \/><\/div>\n<p>I&#8217;m watching TV the other day and <strong>I see this commercial<\/strong> for a local jewelry store.<\/p>\n<p>\nIt shows an image of some gold bars, gold coins, assorted jewelry and gold chains. <strong>The announcer says:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><h2>&#8220;We buy gold.&#8221;<\/h2>\n<p>\nIt makes me curious that they&#8217;re <strong>advertising <\/strong>something like this at <strong>Christmastime<\/strong>. You&#8217;d think they&#8217;d be <strong>selling diamonds<\/strong> or one of the top ten jewelry gifts, but nope&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><h2>Buying gold? Hmmm&#8230;<\/h2>\n<p>\nAnd then back to back, another commercial comes on for <strong>the same jeweler<\/strong>. This ad was a different. They used the same image of the gold bars, chains and coins, but now the announcer says &#8220;<strong>Huge clearance! Tons of gold jewelry, chains, rings and earrings, all 50% off.<\/strong>&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><h2>Buying and selling?<\/h2>\n<p>\nI had to laugh at this. One second they&#8217;re &#8220;<strong>buying gold<\/strong>&#8221; and the next they&#8217;re &#8220;<strong>selling gold<\/strong>&#8220;? <\/p>\n<p><h2>How convenient.<\/h2>\n<p>\nThe fact is, just about every jeweler across the country is <strong>doing this<\/strong>. Everywhere you turn there&#8217;s an advertisement stating &#8220;<strong>buying gold &#8211; We pay top dollar<\/strong> &#8211; Turn your unwanted jewelry into <strong>cash<\/strong>&#8221; Everywhere you look, there&#8217;s another ad.<\/p>\n<p>\nWith all this gold being bought,<strong> what are they doing with it?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><h2>Reselling it?<\/h2>\n<p>\nI know of some jewelers that have advertised nothing else other than the fact that <strong>they buy gold for the past year.<\/strong>  Some have even put it on huge billboards that must have cost them tons of money. <strong>So it must be worth it, right?<\/strong> (huge profits?)<\/p>\n<p>\nI&#8217;ve even seen stores that have<strong> nothing to do with the jewelry industry buying gold<\/strong>. Places like clothing stores, supermarkets and even <strong>restaurants<\/strong>. What is everybody doing with all this gold? I mean, are there still people left who have gold to sell?<\/p>\n<p>\nOne jeweler I know has a <strong>6 foot safe filled<\/strong> to the brim with jewelry and diamonds they&#8217;ve bought this year. There&#8217;s so much of it, they don&#8217;t even know what to do with it. <strong>It&#8217;s crazy.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><h2>So what do they do with it?<\/h2>\n<p>\n<strong>They sell it.<\/strong> It&#8217;s quick money to be made. Most of the time jewelers <strong>break up the jewelry<\/strong>, remove all the gems and diamonds, sort out the metals into piles of 10kt gold, 14kt gold, sterling silver, and platinum, then <strong>send them off to the refineries<\/strong> where they&#8217;ll be melted down, purified, and repackaged once more to be sold. It&#8217;s a never ending cycle.<\/p>\n<p>\nThe diamonds and gems that they pull out of the pieces either get <strong>reused into new merchandise<\/strong>, or if they&#8217;re chipped or broken, they get pitched (unless they&#8217;re big enough to have recut).<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>This is the way it&#8217;s supposed to go&#8230;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><h2>Break it up&#8230; Scrap the gold. Save the stones.<\/h2>\n<p>\nBut some jewelry stores <strong>don&#8217;t scrap everything<\/strong>. They hang on to some of the better looking goods <strong>and resell them again<\/strong>. No biggie&#8230; They polish them up again so they all look brand new, put huge discounts on them and sell them back to the public. This is all fine&#8230; There&#8217;s nothing wrong with this, <em>as long as they let the customer know<\/em>&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><h2>And that&#8217;s where the problem lies&#8230;<\/h2>\n<p>\nJewelers can&#8217;t resell these pieces as &#8220;<strong>new<\/strong>&#8221; anymore. Not that it matters much because people are always looking for a deal (<strong>half-off is hard to pass up<\/strong>). But because these are used pieces, the jewelry is, well, used. <strong>The shanks may be thin<\/strong>, the prongs may be <strong>low<\/strong>, the stones may be <strong>worn<\/strong>. You get what you pay for. <strong>Used is used.<\/strong> But at 50% off??? That is a steal.<\/p>\n<p>\nJewelers that resell jewelry usually have them tagged as &#8220;<strong>estate<\/strong>&#8220;, &#8220;<strong>refurbished<\/strong>&#8220;, &#8220;<strong>used<\/strong>&#8220;, or even &#8220;<strong>previously owned<\/strong>&#8220;. This all means the same thing. Some even label them as &#8220;<strong>antique<\/strong>&#8220;, but they may not be. To qualify as an antique, merchandise needs to be <strong>at least 25 years old.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><h2>And then we have the shady jewelers&#8230;<\/h2>\n<p>\n(<strong>There will always be a few&#8230;<\/strong>) These are the jewelers that polish up these <strong>used <\/strong>pieces and stick them in their showcases to sell them an &#8220;<strong>brand new<\/strong>&#8221; items. Not cool. They&#8217;re getting <strong>full retail price for used goods.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\nSo if you&#8217;re shopping at a jeweler that both <strong>buys and sells gold<\/strong>, be extra careful of what you purchase. Not that there&#8217;s anything wrong with &#8220;<strong>used<\/strong>&#8221; items, but you should <strong>know<\/strong>that they are <strong>used <\/strong>before you buy them (not be surprised later that the shank was so worn and thin it broke in 2 months).<\/p>\n<p><h2>My advice?<\/h2>\n<p>\nI suggest customers to look over any jewelry good. Use a <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/amzn.to\/2Edr9HQ\">microscope<\/a> or a <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/amzn.to\/2kwSI5G\">10x jeweler&#8217;s loupe<\/a> and check out the gemstones. <strong>Are they worn down?<\/strong> Rounded off? <strong>Scratched<\/strong>? Chipped? Are the prongs <strong>durable<\/strong>?<\/p>\n<p>\nProngs should be built up and <strong>holding in the stones securely<\/strong> (you don&#8217;t want the prongs looking thin like a <strong>pancake<\/strong>). Check out the shank of the ring, make sure it&#8217;s not thin and on the verge of breaking. Search the item for <strong>pits in the gold<\/strong>, dents, scratches, any indication that the merchandise <strong>might be used<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><h2>If you have doubts, don&#8217;t buy it.<\/h2>\n<p>\nBetter safe than sorry. I&#8217;m not saying this will happen to you, or anyone, I&#8217;m just saying &#8220;<strong>Heads up.<\/strong>&#8221; Look before you buy. It&#8217;s the wise thing to do.<\/p>\n<p>\nOne last really <strong>good indicator<\/strong> that the ring you&#8217;re looking at <strong>might<\/strong> be previously worn&#8230; <\/p>\n<p><h2>The ring size.<\/h2>\n<p>\nIf the ring size isn&#8217;t a standard default size (<strong>which is usually a 6 or 7<\/strong>), then that ring has probably been sized for someone else, worn, and either <strong>sold or returned. <\/strong>Make sure you check it out well. :)<\/p>\n<p>\nJewelers buy goods &#8220;<strong>cheap<\/strong>&#8221; and should sell them &#8220;<strong>cheaper<\/strong>&#8220;. What goes around comes around. We hope&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>\nSo I ask you: <strong>Are you buying new?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Cheers! :)<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"mh-excerpt\"><p>I&#8217;m watching TV the other day and I see this commercial for a local jewelry store. It shows an image of some gold bars, gold coins, assorted jewelry and gold chains. 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