Is costume jewelry worth anything?
While not as intrinsically valuable as gold and diamonds, costume jewelry can also be worth reselling. Certain styles of vintage costume jewelry are considered iconic relics of their time, and often fetch a solid price if the aesthetic is in demand and the condition is good.
How to Tell valuable Costume Jewelry by Dr. Lori - YouTube
Getting rid of jewelry
As for pieces you no longer want, donate them. Many charities accept fine jewelry donations, including Goodwill, the Salvation Army and Support Our Troops. If you want to unload costume jewelry, look into organizations such as Dress for Success, Suited for Change and I Have Wings .
Antique and vintage costume jewelry can be super desirable on the secondhand market. We've sold single pieces of costume jewelry with no gold content for hundreds of dollars. Finding out if you have valuable costume jewelry may not be easy to the untrained eye, but there are a few things to look for.
Pawn shops usually purchase your old costume jewelry. It doesn't pay out as much unless it's a designer piece. If your costume pieces contain gold, silver, or diamonds then you're looking at a hefty sum of cash. Pawn shops are searching for good quality jewelry to resell.
Costume jewelry can also be a lucrative item to sell on eBay.
- Etsy.
- eBay.
- ArtFire.
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- Best Overall: Missoma. Buy on Missoma.com. ...
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- Best Unisex: Maria Black. ...
- Best Sustainable: Laura Lombardi. ...
- Most Timeless: Oma The Label. ...
- Best Trendy: Notte. ...
- Best Customizable: BonBonWhims.
Antique Brooch | Price |
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Williamson Diamond Brooch | $33,695,250 |
A Belle Époque Diamond Devant-De-Corsage Brooch | $17,500,000 |
Prince Albert Brooch | $10,787,520 |
Cullinan V Brooch | $2,696,880 |
How can you tell the difference between real and costume jewelry?
Marks and markings are the easiest way to tell if a piece is fake, phony, or fraudulent. A rule of thumb for most pieces of costume jewelry is that authentically marked pieces are commonly die-stamped into the metal on a piece of costume jewelry. A cast mark, commonly used on fake pieces, are not sharp.
The easiest way to value your jewellery is to look for a hallmark. This will tell you the metal content, country of origin, maker, and designer, all of which are important factors when determining the value.
- Look for stamps: The stamps, or markings that indicate the metal content and the manufacturer or designer, are the best hint as to your jewelry's true value. ...
- Test the metal: Gold reacts a certain way to specific tests, and if you have a piece that's yellow in color you'll want to try this out.
Defining “antique” jewelry is quite simple because it has an agreed upon definition: antique jewelry is at least 100 years old. Anything made prior to 1920 would be considered antique.
- Look for stamps: The stamps, or markings that indicate the metal content and the manufacturer or designer, are the best hint as to your jewelry's true value. ...
- Test the metal: Gold reacts a certain way to specific tests, and if you have a piece that's yellow in color you'll want to try this out.
- Look for photos of latches, clasps and markings that are similar to those on the jewelry you own. Note the time periods associated with those materials.
- Search any stamps or markings you found on your jewelry. ...
- Check out online sale prices for pieces from that timeframe.
Even the style of the label or tags on costume jewelry pieces can help you date the pieces. Hang tags, embossed or engraved maker's marks, stamps, and attached logo rounds are just some of the ways costume jewelry designers marked their pieces over the years.
Antique Brooch | Price |
---|---|
Williamson Diamond Brooch | $33,695,250 |
A Belle Époque Diamond Devant-De-Corsage Brooch | $17,500,000 |
Prince Albert Brooch | $10,787,520 |
Cullinan V Brooch | $2,696,880 |