Kay Jewelers Sells “previously Owned” Engagement/wedding Rings, Do Any Other Places Do That?

Written by Admin on November 15, 2009

The deals on those “previously worn” rings are amazing! I would be flourishing to impart a 1c. anulus for the sound of a 1/2c. ring! Unfortunately, I don’t gaming whatever on their website that I specially like. Do whatever added reputable adornment stores victimise previously attrited rings? Any added thoughts on acquire a “used” engagement/wedding ring? (I’m the someone and would be dustlike behave a used ring!)

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11 Comments to “Kay Jewelers Sells “previously Owned” Engagement/wedding Rings, Do Any Other Places Do That?”

  1. ~KGB~ Kaitlyn's mommy
    6:17 pm on November 15th, 2009

    I think most do. We have a jewelry store in our town and they are in other states as well called Rodgers jewelers. You can trade in your jewelry to get better and if you ask the sales person they have all of the trade in’s so I am 99.9% sure that they would sell you trade in’s. They may not be able to offer the same warranty as new (just like new cars vs used cars).
    Also a lot of people trade in there smaller ring to get larger one. So no broken hearts there just husbands who love their wives so much he is willing to get her bigger rock when they make more money. Every time we go to the jewelry store I see a couple up-grading.

  2. sassytee…
    10:05 pm on November 15th, 2009

    Miabella is dumb if she thinks that all jewelry store don’t reuse diamond. You can’t tell a new diamond from and old one. Ebay and Pawn shops are good.
    My jewelry buys old diamonds- pulls them out and puts them in new settings so he can charge more money- it’s common practice. They just polish them up and reset them- you would never know if your diamond was preowned- it’s really just the band.
    Also could be two mutal agreements made by adults that marriage isn’t right for them- or a trade in ring… broken hearts…. too funny.

  3. Bubbles
    11:18 pm on November 15th, 2009

    I think in these times, bargain hunting is the smartest idea.
    I don’t know of any other stores (or even that Kay’s did it) that are doing that but i can give you some thoughts about previously worn rings.
    I think that’s an excellent idea. Espeically if your fiance and you are trying to buy a house and such. And don’t let any of your catty friends or family make jokes on you just tell them, “It’s mine now, so who cares!”
    Congrats and good luck!

  4. Angela K
    12:59 am on November 16th, 2009

    My ring is second hand (I am assuming, but it was in perfect condition) as we bought it from an auction house. It came with a valuation and was an absolute bargain.
    You might like to try auction houses, they have some amazing stuff probably because most people would put their normal ring on ebay, but with something unique they look for more specific clientelle.

  5. Stiffler
    5:50 am on November 16th, 2009

    Glad you are not superstitious, there is no way I would wear a ring that was attached to a broken heart. I would much prefer to downsize the diamond and get a new one that has only yours and your fiances history attached to it.
    Everyone is different, some people look for big diamonds others are happy to have whats given from the heart no matter how small the stone is.
    Good luck in your search.

  6. miabella
    9:04 am on November 16th, 2009

    they may never have been given as another possibility, but even so it will be your ring with your memories. pawn shops are a possibility as well as the other suggestions – CL and ebay are good sources. i gave a $5k wedding dress to goodwill b/c i was moving. it had great memories, but i didn’t need to have the dress to have them. good luck and remember you make your own luck!

  7. jules
    9:09 am on November 16th, 2009

    There are some interesting ones on this site -http://www.antiquejewelrymall.com/r788.h…http://www.antiquejewelrymall.com/r780.h…http://www.antiquejewelrymall.com/r787.h…http://www.antiquejewelrymall.com/r786.h…
    Check with your local jewellery stores, too. I’m in Canada, and even the high-end stores like Birks have an estate section.

  8. win back ex girlfriend
    12:48 pm on November 16th, 2009

    I didn’t even know places did that! Especially, not Kay’s. I don’t think there is anything wrong with buying a “used” engagement/wedding ring. I feel the same way as you it’s just like wearing something passed on from a loved one. Good luck in the search for your ring!

  9. Anonymous
    5:30 pm on November 16th, 2009

    Personally I see a ring as a bad karma if the relationship it was in failed. However, my mom and step dad got their wedding set at a local pawn shop. If you were to see the ring you would never be able to tell that my mom had not purchased it brand new.

  10. Don't Blame me
    8:37 pm on November 16th, 2009

    You might want to check a store near you. They might have a bigger selection than online. As far as other “used” rings, I’m not sure, but you might want to try ebay or craigslist.

  11. Mrs Noel ?6/19/2010?
    11:17 pm on November 16th, 2009

    Tryhttp://www.inmystore.com/found/rings.php

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