we purchase gold, watches and jewellery online - gold@webuyanyjewllery.net
we purchase gold, watches and jewellery online - gold@webuyanyjewllery.net
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Once we receive your item we will complete a full assessment within one working day. We send you the amount we value the item at within the range we gave you.
Should the item not meet the description given to us we will return the item to you at our cost.
You have nothing to lose. We buy watches and scrap precious metals and jewellery online.
Have you something that you haven't worn recently while and you're tempted to sell it, however there's that nagging doubt that you may really miss it once it's gone. We Buy Any Jewellery has the perfect solution for you.
Get cash for your gold, watch or jewellery now and buy it back later!
We call this an Option Purchase Agreement (OPA). The concept is really simple, you send us the item that you want to sell and we will confirm the purchase value of the item. We will also give you a separate amount to pay us should you choose to change your mind.
We will pay you the agreed purchase price and sign the OPA with you. We will keep the item we have purchased from you in our safe, fully insured, for 28 days. At any point during the 28 days you have the right to buy the item back from us at the value specified in the OPA.
After the 28 day period has expired We Buy Any Jewellery automatically own the item you sold to us.
The OPA allows you the opportunity to release the cash value from the item whilst enabling you to buy it back should you wish within the contractual period; giving you great flexibility.
We buy all types of jewellery online and we buy watches and scrap precious metals.
Email: gold@webuyanyjewellery.net
Decorus, 109 Station Road East, Oxted, RH8 0AX
The team behind WeBuyAnyJewellery.Net are led by a family who are in their third generation of running jewellery and gold businesses in London and the South of England. We have extensive experience in buying second hand and antique jewellery, watches, gold and silver and through our long-established relationships with bullion dealers in Hatton Garden, We Buy Any Jewellery are able to offer you excellent prices and very fast payment for your scrap metals, antique jewellery and gem stones. We will buy watches and scrap precious metals and jewellery online from you today.
For thousands of years Gold has been used as a symbol of wealth and status. It's versatility and durability and use by many cultures across the world and throughout time has led to huge variety of styles of jewellery which continue to change and develop to this day.
In ancient Egypt, Greece and India jewellery made from Gold was favoured as a sign of affluence and power and was most often paraded in abundance by the Pharaohs and royalty of the time.
As far back the 5th Century London (Lundenwic as it was known at the time) was the home of the Saxon jewellery makers renowned for there craftsmanship in carving intricate gold pieces. In the 10th Century London's jewellery and gold scenes were thriving and the production of the Crown Jewells were completed for the Coronation of Edward the Confessor, the predecessor of William the Conqueror in 1066.
In 1717 the UK created the Gold Standard - a monetary system which directly linked the country's paper money (currency) to the gold reserves held and set at a fixed price. By the late 1800s almost every country in the World had adopted a Gold Standard.
London's jewellery centre has not always been Hatton Garden, long before this it was Cheapside and during the Great Fire of London in 1666 all the buildings in this area of London were destroyed. Hatton Garden became London's Jewellery Quarter in the late 19th Centuary and remains the centre for gold and gemstones today. It was the rise of the De Beers family following their discovery of South Africa's Kimberley Diamond Fields that helped to cement Hatton Garden as the jewellery centre of London.
Gold is used for making all types of jewellery such as rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants, broaches, bangles, bracelets and chains. It is a malleable metal which makes ideal to be moulded and fashioned in to complex, intricate and beautiful pieces. Being the least reactive metal also makes it perfect for jewellery manufacture as it does not corrode or rust and does not cause irritation from skin contact. Gold has an Atomic number of 79 (one of the highest in naturally occurring elements) and its chemical symbol is Au. As pure gold is very soft it is usually mixed with other metals such as Copper, Nickel, Palladium, Silver or Zinc before it is made in to jewellery.
The purity of Gold is measured in Carat (Ct) and pure Gold is 24 Carat (Ct). 9Ct Gold is therefore 37.5% Gold and 62.5% other metals - hence the stamp for 9 Carat Gold is 375. 18Ct (Carat) Gold is 75% Gold and therefore the stamp on 18Ct Gold is 750.
Due to its rarity and its intrinsic value from underpinning the globe's financial systems it has proven to be an excellent investment over time. You may well find that many items of old jewellery and gold you have an never wear could be put to better use as We Buy Any Jewellery will buy gold and jewellery from you today.