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What To Do with Ex-Jewelry

Ex-Jewelry. That sounds like an interesting phrase, doesn’t it. After all, how can jewelry cease to be jewelry and be “ex-jewelry”? Well, think about it a different way, because if you have leftover jewelry from an ex at any point - ex-boyfriend, ex-fiance, ex-husband - you have ex-jewelry. And this article will tell you what to do with it.

Many times, people hold on to jewelry for sentimental reasons: they feel like they don’t want to part with something that was a gift, because it would somehow be an insult to the giftgiver. But in the “ex-jewelry” situation, that whole dynamic has shifted, and the jewelry takes on additional meaning.

Many people find that, if their former fiance or spouse doesn’t want the jewelry back, they simply don’t want to keep it themselves.

But you don’t have to lock it away, out of sight, in order to forget about it. Instead, you can do something even better with it - you can put the jewelry to good use by having it earn you some cash, and sending off the reminder of a bad relationship or a difficult breakup.

Here’s what to do with “ex” jewelry:

First, do you really want to get rid of it? Chances are that the answer to this question are “yes,” considering this is jewelry from an ex, but if you find yourself not-altogether emotionally attached to an article of jewelry one way or another, you simply might want to keep it. Hey, it might be a nice earring or ring: why suffer because the relationship did?

If it’s broken or old, you can take your piece of jewelry to a jeweler to upgrade it or repair it, depending on what it might need. You can turn it into a piece of jewelry that looks brand new with a smaller investment than simply buying a new bracelet or necklace.

This usually isn’t the case, however, and if you’re still looking for a way to dispose of the jewelry properly, read on.

Second: Take your jewelry to an online metal broker. This is the simple and best answer for disposing of jewelry you don’t want to see anymore.

Who are online metal brokers, and what do they do? Online metal brokers are simply looking for the metal present in your jewelry: notably, precious metals like gold, silver, and platinum. These online metal brokers will take these precious metals and melt them down for industrial re-use. Needless to say, there isn’t much of a better way to “move on” from a piece of jewelry than to sell it to an online metal broker.

If your “ex” jewelry contains a lot of these metals, you’ll want to check out online metal brokers. JewelryPaq will be able to help you through the entire process.

What is the process? If you’re reading this article, there’s a good chance that this is your first introduction into selling your precious metals online.

You’ll start out by receiving insured mailing from JewelryPaq, which you can use to send your article of “ex” jewelry over to them for a quick appraisal. Insured mailing is an important part of the process: don’t trust regular mailing if you’re going to be sending your article of jewelry out with the mail.

Third: Know what to expect from an online metal broker. After you’ve sent out your piece of jeweler, you’ll receive an offer for the gold, silver, or platinum present in your “ex” jewelry.

Don’t expect market price for the article itself, because online metal brokers are making you an offer based on the metal present alone. However, you’ll still be able to receive a substantial amount of cash from the sale of this jewelry.

The online metal broker will take your “ex” jewelry and break it down for melting, giving you a clean break from the article in question. For many people who are struggling with moving on from such a present reminder of a painful relationship or breakup, this is the best way to turn the situation around and move on with your life.

Fourth: There is a fourth option, which includes selling the article of jewelry itself. For some people, simply selling their piece of jewelry after a relationship has broken off isn’t an easy thing to do, which is why opting for mailing your article out for an online metal broker offers a softer solution.

If one of these solutions resonated with you as the best way to part with your “ex” jewelry, feel free to investigate the option further. Check out more at JewelryPaq in order to find out how you can receive an insured mailing package quickly and subsequently be one step closer to moving on.

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