Better photos can lead to better review
Jewelry buyers make faster decisions when they can see the item clearly. Before requesting an offer, take photos in bright natural light or soft indoor light. Avoid heavy filters, dark shadows, and blurry closeups.
Photograph the front, back, clasp, inside ring shank, hallmarks, watch case, bracelet, damage, paperwork, boxes, receipts, appraisals, and diamond reports. If the item is a collection, take a group photo and then separate photos of the most important pieces.
Include context buyers need
Buyers may want to know metal type, karat stamp, stone type, brand, condition, location, and whether you are comparing offers or ready to sell now. More information is better.
Start a cash-offer request and upload clear photos to help buyers review your jewelry.
Request cash offers for jewelry you may want to sell.
Submit photos and details for gold, diamonds, watches, or estate jewelry.
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