Thinking of selling your amethyst ring? At Dawsons, our experienced jewellery specialists are here to help you get the best possible outcome. Amethyst rings — from bold cocktail styles to elegant antique pieces — are consistently popular at auction, and we understand how to market them effectively. As part of our broader service for those looking to sell jewellery we offer complimentary valuations and a simple, streamlined selling process tailored to your needs.
The value of an amethyst ring is influenced by several key factors — the colour and clarity of the gemstone, the cut, the size, and the quality of the setting. Deep purple amethysts with good transparency tend to be most sought after, especially when set in high-quality gold or platinum mounts. Designer and antique pieces may also attract a premium. To get an accurate picture of your ring’s worth, our team will assess it thoroughly and provide honest, expert advice on your selling options.
Selling your amethyst ring with Dawsons is easy and secure. Simply complete our online valuation form, and one of our in-house jewellery experts will be in touch with a confidential estimate. If your valuation is between £300-£2,500 and you're happy to proceed, you can request to use our free Pack, Send, Sell service, or you're able to book an appointment with a specialist at one of our valuation offices. Once your ring is successfully sold at auction, we’ll transfer your proceeds securely within 30 days.
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We will not charge any fees if we fail to sell your rings.
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Receive sale proceeds within 30 days of auction.
PACK, SEND, SELL
Our free postal service for items valued from £300-£2,500.
Prefer to speak to someone face-to-face? You're welcome to book an appointment at one of our offices in Hampstead, London or Maidenhead, Berkshire. We also offer a free video call valuation service if you'd prefer to meet a specialist in real-time from the comfort of your home.
Book a video call valuation and get a real-time valuation from the comfort of your home.
With decades of experience handling both antique and modern gemstone jewellery, Dawsons has built a reputation for trusted advice and outstanding auction results. We operate a No Sale, No Fee policy, making us a smart choice for those looking to sell luxury items.
With extensive industry experience, our team of experts provide a seamless service covering valuation, logistics, marketing, and sale. Dawsons’ sole focus is to achieve the maximum possible sale results for your Amethyst ring, through expert evaluation and multi-channel marketing.
The value of your amethyst ring depends on several factors, including the size and quality of the stone, the metal it's set in, overall craftsmanship, and whether it's a designer or antique piece. Our expert team at Dawsons offers free, no-obligation valuations to help you understand what your ring could achieve at auction.
Selling your amethyst ring through a specialist auction house like Dawsons ensures it reaches a targeted audience of serious buyers. With global marketing and expert presentation, our auctions regularly achieve strong prices for fine gemstone jewellery.
Yes, antique and vintage amethyst rings are highly sought after, especially those from the Georgian, Victorian, or Art Deco periods. If you have an older piece, our jewellery specialists can assess its age, provenance, and condition to help you sell with confidence.
While a certificate can help verify gemstone details, it’s not required to sell your amethyst ring. Our in-house gemologists will carefully assess your piece to determine its quality and potential value.
Amethyst rings have been cherished for centuries by royalty and revered for their captivating beauty. From Cleopatra to Catherine the Great, these regal gemstones have adorned the fingers of history's elite, symbolising power and prestige. In the Middle Ages, amethyst became a symbol of divinity, gracing the rings of clergy and bishops. Today, as February's birthstone, amethyst continues to enchant with its allure.
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If you're looking to sell rings, our team of experts can help you achieve the best possible price. We also offer specialist services for those looking to sell other types of valuable items.