Where did you sell your wedding ring?

Anonymous
Men’s rings are worthless. I tossed it. Looking at it would remind me of her betrayal so no need.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I will never sell my ring because I will always love the man who is/was my husband and is the father of our children. Yes, it hurts deeply to be left for another woman after decades together, but I will never want to forget our many years together.



Sounds like you haven’t moved on
Anonymous
Estate jewelers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I shopped it around to a couple of different places. Originally it was a 16k Tiffany ring. Sold it for 5k which was the best price.

May Jewelers in the Tysons area.


Oh nooo man this thread is depressing y'all could have done MUCH better


Suggestions? An auction house?


Online, yes.

All y'all shopping B&M shops that are basically pawn shops got jacked.

I personally would list myself as I said on Loupe Troop but if I really wanted to consign it I'd probably go with these guys: https://www.jewelsbygrace.com/consignment

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I will never sell my ring because I will always love the man who is/was my husband and is the father of our children. Yes, it hurts deeply to be left for another woman after decades together, but I will never want to forget our many years together.



Just curious, are you still wearing the ring? And how long has it been since the divorce?

As much as I hated to sell my ring, the more baggage (literal and figurative) that you let go of, the easier it will be to move on. Obviously it is your choice, but I think letting go in baby steps is easiest. For me it was getting rid of the ring during the divorce, followed by getting rid of his name post divorce. The name change was actually far more liberating than anything.
Anonymous
My rings cost less than $1,500 for both. I’ve saved them to give to our daughter one day, they are very simple pretty rings.
Anonymous
Selling mine for $5k online. Had GIA paperwork. Online. I sent them a photo of the ring and paperwork and they gave me a quote. Sent me a shipping label and direct deposit it. I’m currently trip shopping.
Anonymous
They win for best name and best deals plus are great to work with.

https://www.idonowidont.com/
Anonymous
My ex gave the ring back. My next girlfriend, now wife, sold it through a Facebook yard sale group for about two thirds of the original price.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They win for best name and best deals plus are great to work with.

https://www.idonowidont.com/


Took me a minute to figure it out, but great name indeed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I shopped it around to a couple of different places. Originally it was a 16k Tiffany ring. Sold it for 5k which was the best price.

May Jewelers in the Tysons area.


Oh nooo man this thread is depressing y'all could have done MUCH better


_That’s_ why this thread is depressing?
Anonymous
I’m still holding on to my Mervis diamond, maybe I’ll upgrade to nice earrings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I shopped it around to a couple of different places. Originally it was a 16k Tiffany ring. Sold it for 5k which was the best price.

May Jewelers in the Tysons area.


Oh nooo man this thread is depressing y'all could have done MUCH better


_That’s_ why this thread is depressing?


No, what is depressing is marrying a great man who slowly declines into a stranger due to suspected CTA and correlated alcohol abuse. But from there, selling my ring was the right choice for me. If you have a problem with divorce maybe stay off of the divorce related threads.
Anonymous
It's funny, all that money and effort to get that right engagement and wedding ring. Then tossing in the ring and the marriage... both worthless in the end. Should have gotten the cubic zirconia and worked on marrying the right person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will never sell my ring because I will always love the man who is/was my husband and is the father of our children. Yes, it hurts deeply to be left for another woman after decades together, but I will never want to forget our many years together.



Sounds like you haven’t moved on


I have another take, She realizes her situation sucks, but respects the fact that the shared in the creation and raising of children and that he earned her love. Whether she still loves him and why is her business, but there is something to be said for this,
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