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Gold Jewelry

Sell Gold Jewelry in Ewing, NJ

Bring unwanted gold jewelry to TWG Cash for Gold for a clear valuation and fast cash if you accept the offer.

Gold jewelry doesn't have to be wearable to be worth something. Old chains, broken rings, single earrings, and pieces from the back of the drawer are the kind of items the TWG counter sees every week — and quietly turns into cash for people across Ewing Township and Mercer County.

Accepted Items

Gold jewelry we evaluate.

Rings

Wedding bands, engagement rings, class rings, signets, and old fashion rings of any karat.

Necklaces & Chains

Rope, box, curb, Figaro, herringbone, and broken chains — tangled or otherwise.

Bracelets

Tennis bracelets, charm bracelets, bangles, and gold link bracelets.

Earrings

Studs, hoops, drops, single earrings, and mismatched pairs.

Pendants & Charms

Religious pendants, monograms, lockets, and decorative gold charms.

Broken & Damaged

Snapped chains, missing stones, bent settings, and pieces beyond repair.

How It Works

Three steps from door to decision.

Bring it in

Stop by the counter next to ShopRite of Ewing with the items you'd like reviewed.

Hear the offer

TWG inspects, weighs, and verifies, then explains the offer in plain language.

Decide

Accept the offer for cash on the spot, or walk away — no pressure either way.

How jewelry value is reviewed

Gold jewelry is reviewed in person against four simple factors: weight, karat purity, current market conditions for gold, and the condition of the piece. Higher-karat items contain more gold per gram and tend to carry stronger offers. The team explains each factor before you decide whether to sell.

Why people sell gold jewelry

Some pieces no longer fit a style. Some came from an estate. Some are broken and won't be worn again. Whatever the reason, sitting jewelry in a drawer doesn't change its gold content — and a clear valuation can turn it into cash you can actually use.

What to expect at the Ewing counter

Bring the items in. TWG inspects, weighs, and tests purity, then explains the offer in plain language. If the offer works for you, you can leave with cash. If it doesn't, you take your jewelry home — no pressure, no awkward upsell.

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FAQ

Common questions.

Yes. Snapped chains, single earrings, and damaged pieces still hold gold value, which is reviewed by weight and purity.

Yes. Receipts and certificates aren't required, though they're welcome if you have them. A valid photo ID may be requested for the transaction.

Yes. Higher-karat pieces contain more pure gold per gram, which generally means a stronger offer than the same weight in a lower karat.

No. The valuation is free and the decision is yours. You can hear the offer, ask questions, and walk away if it isn't the right time.

Ready to find out what your jewelry is worth?

Bring it to TWG Cash for Gold next to ShopRite of Ewing for a clear, no-pressure valuation.