Jewelry Appraisals
in a snap
Find out what your jewelry is worth in under 60s. Just snap a photo. No appointments, no fees, no strings.

From photo to valuation in three steps
Snap a few photos
From different angles, in decent light. No app, no special equipment.

Your jewelry, instantly analyzed
Material, style, era, craftsmanship. Every detail factored into your valuation.

See what it’s worth
Get a full report with estimated value range, real comparable sales, and a detailed breakdown.

The smarter way to appraise your jewelry
Find out what it’s worth. Then decide what’s next.
Whether you want to sell, insure, settle an estate, or just satisfy the question, start with a free appraisal.
Find out what you have
That ring in the drawer, the necklace from your grandmother. You’ve always wondered. Now you can know.
Sell with confidence
Know what your jewelry is really worth before you list or negotiate. So no one can lowball you.
Insure accurately
Talking to your insurer? Bring a real valuation, not a guess. No need to pay $50–$200 for a formal appraisal first.
Divide fairly
Inherited jewelry can cause real tension. An independent valuation gives everyone the same number to work from.
What’s in your appraisal report
Estimated Value Range
A low, middle, and high price estimate based on real sales of similar pieces, with a confidence rating so you can see how solid the number is.
Comparable Sales
Recent sales of similar pieces from auction houses, retailers, and resale sites, with the price each one sold for.
What It’s Made Of
The metals, gemstones, and design details we can identify from your photos.
What Drives the Value
The specific things pushing your jewelry’s value up or down, from brand and era to condition and rarity.
Why people appraise their jewelry
41,000+ appraisals and counting
Before you list anywhere, you need to know what your jewelry is actually worth. Based on real sales data, not a jeweler’s buyback offer. That way, you don’t get talked into a lowball number.
Know your price before you sellInherited jewelry is emotional and uncertain. Find out what’s valuable and what’s costume, in private and on your own time, before you decide what’s next.
See what your pieces are worthMost homeowner’s policies don’t cover jewelry separately. Before you talk to your insurer, get a clear sense of what your pieces are worth. Bring a real number to the conversation, without paying $50 to $200 for a formal appraisal first.
Know what to insure forReady to find out what your jewelry is worth?
Snap a photo and get a real valuation in under 60s.