Many people think that broken jewelry is worthless.
A broken chain, a bent ring, a scratched bracelet, or a missing earring… these pieces of jewelry often end up forgotten in a drawer for years.
However, even heavily damaged jewelry can still be worth a significant amount, especially with gold prices remaining high.
So, how can you tell if your broken jewelry is still worth anything?
Here’s everything you need to know.
Why can broken jewelry still be valuable?
When selling gold, it’s not the condition of the jewelry that matters most.
👉 Value is primarily determined by:
- the weight of the metal
- the purity of gold (9K, 14K, 18K…)
- today's gold price
In other words: a broken solid gold ring can be worth as much as an intact ring of the same weight.
What types of damaged jewelry can be resold?
At Agence de l’Or, we regularly analyze:
✔ Broken chains
✔ Deformed rings
✔ Scratched bracelets
✔ Jewelry without clasps
✔ Single earrings
✔ Damaged pendants
✔ Worn antique jewelry
✔ Loose gold
Even in poor condition, these pieces of jewelry can retain real value because of the gold they contain.
Be careful with gold-plated jewelry: not all broken pieces are valuable
An important point:
❌ Broken gold-plated jewelry generally has no resale value.
Why?
Because it contains only a very thin layer of gold on the surface.
Here are some common signs:
- wear that exposes copper or gray
- “GP,” “GEP,” and “Plated” hallmarks
- a very bright or artificial color
- very lightweight jewelry
That is why a professional analysis is essential.
How can you tell if a broken piece of jewelry is really gold?
To the naked eye, it is sometimes impossible to tell the difference between:
- solid gold
- gold-plated
- gold-plated
- gold-plated metal
At Agence de l’Or, we use several professional methods:
✔ Spectrometer analysis
Allows you to determine the exact composition of the metal.
✔ Touchstone and acid test
A traditional method used to verify the carat weight.
✔ Hallmark verification
750 → 18K
585 → 14K
375 → 9K
✔ Magnetic test
Gold is a non-ferrous metal and is therefore never magnetic.
⚠️ Warning: jewelry that isn’t attracted to a magnet isn’t necessarily made of gold.
Does a scratched or bent piece of jewelry lose its value?
Not necessarily.
When it comes to buying gold, the value depends mainly on:
- of weight
- carat
- the current price of gold
👉 A scratch or dent has very little effect on the price.
Even a bent ring or a tangled chain can still be worth several hundred euros.
Why do some people hold onto their broken jewelry for too long?
Many people think:
❌ “It’s broken, so it’s worthless now.”
❌ “A stone is missing.”
❌ “The clasp is broken.”
❌ “The jewelry is too old.”
In reality, gold jewelry is often melted down after being bought back.
Therefore, the condition of the jewelry matters far less than the actual amount of gold it contains.
Where can I have broken jewelry appraised in Belgium?
At Agence de l’Or, we provide free, no-obligation appraisals at our offices:
📍 Braine-l’Alleud
📍 La Louvière
📍 Rixensart
📍 Wavre
📍 Woluwe-Saint-Pierre
Our experts will appraise your jewelry right in front of you:
✔ Free estimate
✔ Price based on today's market rate
✔ Accurate analysis
✔ Immediate payment
✔ No obligation to sell
Broken jewelry can still be worth a lot
Even if it is damaged, scratched, or incomplete, a piece of gold jewelry can still retain significant value in 2026.
The most important thing is to have it checked:
- the actual weight
- carat
- the composition of the metal
The best solution, therefore, is to seek professional advice.
Stop by one of our stores to find out the true value of your broken jewelry—free of charge.
