Sell engagement rings

Sell your diamond engagement ring — fair, fast, family-run.

Whether the ring is a Tiffany Setting solitaire or an inherited cluster, we examine every piece in person and price it on the same trade fundamentals we use every day on Rapnet.

Sell your diamond engagement ring — fair, fast, family-run.

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Feefo Platinum

GIA Member

Rapnet Trader

BJA Accredited

Est. 1976 · Family-run

In brief

Where can you sell a diamond engagement ring in the UK? With a GIA-member, family-run buyer like ours: send a photo for an estimate within an hour, post the ring free and fully insured by Royal Mail Special Delivery, and receive payment by bank transfer within hours of accepting our offer.

What we look for

Specifics matter.

  • GIA, IGI or HRD-certified centre stones (uncertified rings welcome too)
  • Platinum, 18ct white / yellow / rose gold, and 14ct settings
  • Branded settings — Tiffany, Cartier, Harry Winston — priced separately
  • Side stones and accent diamonds counted into the offer
  • Antique and Art Deco rings — old European and rose cuts welcome

How we price it

Transparent fundamentals.

The centre stone drives most of the value, priced from current Rapaport benchmarks adjusted for shape, fluorescence and cut grade. Branded settings (Tiffany, Cartier) carry a separate premium. Metal value is added at daily spot. We always show you the breakdown.

Recent purchases

Real prices we’ve recently paid.

Tiffany Setting solitaire
0.92ct G VS1 GIA
£3,650
March 2026
Cartier 1895 solitaire
1.21ct F VVS2 GIA
£8,400
February 2026
Antique cluster ring
1ct total, old-cut diamonds
£1,850
January 2026
Three-stone trilogy
2.10ct total, GIA centre
£7,200
December 2025

Why people sell

An ordinary, often emotional decision.

Engagement rings change hands at the most personal moments — divorce, bereavement, a relationship that simply ended. We’ve handled thousands of these conversations and we treat them as exactly what they are: not a normal sale.

Common questions

FAQs.

No. The receipt helps us understand what you paid, but our offer is based on what your ring is worth on the wholesale market today, not what was paid for it originally.

Yes you can sell, and yes we will need basic ID and a short declaration that you have the legal right to sell the ring. This is standard UK anti-money-laundering practice and protects both sides.

Yes. Tiffany, Cartier, Harry Winston and similar premium brands carry a meaningful resale premium even without the original packaging. Box and papers, if you have them, increase the offer further.