
Sell Boodles jewellery
Contact us for a quick and easy competitive offer and get a Boodles jewellery price. Sell your Boodles jewelry to us today.
How to sell Boodles jewellery
Selling your Boodles jewellery is simple and straightforward. Request a free valuation, bring your jewellery to one of our experts, and receive a competitive offer. If you're happy to proceed, you'll be paid the same day.

Getting your Boodles jewellery to us
In person
We welcome walk ins, though for larger collections or rare items we recommend an appointment. We have three London showrooms and offices nationwide, with private rooms for clients.
From home
Our courier options are fully insured in transit, with money reaching you within 24 to 72 hours. For larger collections, a senior valuer can visit you at home.

Boodles jewellery valuation
When valuing Boodles jewellery, our experts consider model, condition, materials, gemstones, and provenance. Both modern and vintage Boodles pieces are carefully evaluated against current market demand.
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How to sell Boodles jewellery for the highest price
Boodles jewellery is known for its British craftsmanship and rare gemstones, with provenance, condition and design all playing a key role in resale value.
Keep original Boodles packaging and paperwork
Original Boodles boxes, certificates, purchase receipts and any gemstone reports can help confirm authenticity and strengthen buyer confidence during valuation.
Identify your Boodles collection
Pieces from collections such as Raindance, Roulette, Wonderland and Blossom are often highly desirable, particularly when featuring diamonds or fine coloured gemstones.
Sell to a trusted Boodles jewellery specialist
Choosing a reputable buyer with experience in Boodles ensures accurate identification, helping you achieve a fair valuation based on current demand.
Preserve original gemstones and settings
Boodles is renowned for natural diamonds and gemstones such as sapphires and rubies. Store pieces safely and keep them clean to help maintain both appearance and resale value.

Get started
Get in touch with our team for a free quote and start raising money on your luxury assets today. It only takes a few minutes to get started.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about selling your luxury assets.
Is Boodles jewellery worth it?
Boodles is known for high-quality craftsmanship and well-selected diamonds, making it a strong choice for buyers prioritising design, provenance, and lifetime wear. Whether it’s “worth it” depends on the specific piece and how much emphasis you place on resale value versus personal enjoyment.
Does Boodles jewellery hold its value?
Boodles jewellery can hold its value well, particularly for diamond-led pieces and designs with strong brand recognition. Value depends on gemstone quality (especially the 4 Cs), condition, design demand, and whether the piece is from a sought-after or contemporary collection.
Where is Boodles Jewellery made?
A prestige British brand that dates back to 1798, every piece of Boodles jewellery is designed in Britain and produced by master craftsmen in the United Kingdom. Boodles’ commitment to highly skilled precision jewellery production and design make Boodles a highly reputable brand.
What services do you offer for Boodles jewellery?
We buy Boodles jewellery, loan against Boodles jewellery and sell a selection of Boodles jewellery.
What is Boodles Greenfire?
An emerald necklace that is worth over £2 million is part of a set that includes a necklace, pendant, earrings and a ring. Featuring 18 Muzo Colombian emeralds, their deep green is said to have a fire within them. The famous Greenfire necklace has 46.20 carats of emeralds and 17.38 carats of diamonds.
Is Boodles Jewellery good?
Boodles is a well-respected fine British jewellery brand that began life over two centuries ago in Liverpool. The brand produces all types of jewellery, including rings, diamond necklaces and pendants. Collections include Raindance, inspired by raindrops glistening in the sun and the Be Boodles, with the diamond-set letter ‘B’ motif.
What is an Ashoka diamond?
An Ashoka diamond is a diamond gemstone that has been cut in a specific way. With 62 facets, Ashoka cut diamonds are celebrated for both their rarity and their superlative sparkle. Boodles is the only British jeweller that offers the Ashoka cut of diamond.

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