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Latest home valuation service specialises in luxury brands

Subrosa Exchange has launched a bespoke jewellery valuation and exchange service, which specialises in luxury jewellery brands.

The valuations of unwanted jewellery take place in the privacy of the customer’s own home and the company specialises in the valuation of luxury brands, including Bulgari and Cartier. The service provides assessment of melt and brand value to assist clients with the process of selling their items.

The personal home service includes an expert consultation to assess the value of gold, silver and platinum items that may be damaged, incomplete or simply out of style.

SubRosa Exchange founder and managing director Ian Wilson said: “Changes in fashion and personal taste apply to jewellery just as much as they do to clothing and while there are a number of entities specialising in the buying and selling off high end, second hand designer womenswear, a premium and personal service to sell designer jewellery is lacking.

“We understand that the process of selling jewellery can seem complex but our service is a way for people to realise the value of items that typically go unworn, such as an incomplete set of earrings.”

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  • Jewelry is one of the oldest forms of beautification and personal adornment. Nowadays, it is extremely uncommon for anyone to be without a piece of jewelry that they own. From brooches to wedding rings to cuff links, jewelry has become an important part of everyday life and fashion.Here you'll find the Top jewellery websites, gold, diamond, fashion jewellery. light weight,traditional and antique jewellery in gold, diamond and platinum.
    Jewelry has been a regular feature across history, beginning in ancient times and continuing to this day.

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