Selling an engagement ring can be a personal decision, and it is not always easy to know where to begin. Whether your ring is from a previous relationship, inherited from family, or simply no longer part of your future, you deserve a private, respectful evaluation from someone who understands both the jewelry and the decision behind it.
At Diamond Source Jewelers, Bruce Chase provides private engagement ring evaluations in Denver and Greenwood Village with honesty, clarity, and no pressure. You will understand the value of the diamond, the setting, the metal, the craftsmanship, and the current resale market before making any decision.
At our Greenwood Village location, every client works directly with Bruce Chase – founder of Diamond Source Jewelers, Graduate Gemologist, Certified Appraiser, and experienced jeweler with more than 45 years in the industry.
Bruce personally reviews the center diamond, side stones, setting, metal, condition, documentation, and resale potential of your engagement ring. The goal is to give you honest answers, a fair evaluation, and a calm experience without pressure.
Graduate Gemologist from GIACertified expertise ensures accurate diamond and jewelry evaluations you can trust.
45+ Years ExperienceDecades of industry knowledge provide insight, reliability, and confidence in every transaction.
Buyer & Consultant for Top JewelersProfessional connections guarantee fair offers and access to the luxury market.
Always Offer Fair Market RatesTransparent pricing ensures you receive competitive, current-market value for your jewelry and watches.
Bruce was awesome to work with and very knowledgeable! He communicated very well with us and kept us informed throughout the process! Highly recommend!
Bruce was so helpful in finding my partner and I exactly what we were looking for at an excellent price. He is the most knowledgeable jeweler we talked to and made us feel comfortable buying with him immediately. Great experience, we’ll be back.
Schedule a private consultation and bring in the engagement ring you would like evaluated.
If you have a diamond grading report, appraisal, receipt, warranty card, or original purchase documentation, bring it with you – but it is not required.
Bruce will evaluate the diamond, setting, metal, craftsmanship, condition, and current market demand.
After the review, he will explain what affects the value and provide a clear offer with no obligation to sell.
If you decide to accept the offer, the process can usually be completed quickly and professionally.
Bruce will explain each step clearly so you know exactly what to expect before moving forward.
At our Denver and Greenwood Village office, we evaluate many types of engagement rings.
Whether your ring is classic, custom, vintage, designer, mined diamond, lab-grown diamond, or part of an estate, Bruce will review it carefully and explain its value in simple, honest terms.
Solitaire engagement rings are evaluated based on the center diamond, metal type, setting condition, craftsmanship, and current market demand. The diamond’s cut, color, clarity, carat weight, shape, and certification all play an important role.
Halo engagement rings include both a center stone and surrounding accent diamonds. Bruce reviews the quality of the main diamond, the condition of the halo, the setting, side stones, metal, and overall resale potential.
Three-stone rings are evaluated based on the center diamond, side stones, matching quality, metal, craftsmanship, and condition.
Each diamond contributes to the overall value and should be reviewed carefully.
Vintage engagement rings may carry value based on age, design period, craftsmanship, diamond quality, condition, and market desirability.
Bruce will help you understand whether the value is mainly in the diamond, the setting, or the full piece.
Custom engagement rings are evaluated individually. Bruce considers the center stone, accent diamonds, design quality, metal, condition, craftsmanship, and whether the style has strong resale appeal.
Lab-grown diamond engagement rings can be evaluated and purchased depending on quality, size, certification, condition, and current demand. Bruce will explain how lab-grown diamond resale differs from mined diamond resale so you understand the offer clearly.
Bring any grading reports, appraisals, receipts, certificates, insurance documents, or original purchase details you may have.
Documentation can help support the evaluation, but Bruce can still review your ring even if you do not have paperwork.
An engagement ring’s resale value is not the same as its original retail price or insurance replacement value.
The offer may be affected by the diamond quality, metal, setting, condition, documentation, brand, and current demand in the resale market.
Selling an engagement ring can be emotional. You do not need to rush the decision.
Bruce will explain your options clearly and respectfully, so you can decide whether selling, redesigning, keeping, or appraising the ring makes the most sense.

















Graduate Gemologist & Certified Appraiser
Before you sell an engagement ring, it is important to understand what truly affects its value. The center diamond is usually the most important part, but the setting, metal, side stones, craftsmanship, condition, documentation, and market demand also matter.
At Diamond Source Jewelers, Bruce takes the time to explain these details clearly. Whether you are ready to sell or simply want to understand your ring better, the consultation is designed to give you honest answers and confidence.
You can bring in solitaire rings, halo rings, three-stone rings, vintage rings, custom engagement rings, designer rings, mined diamond rings, lab-grown diamond rings, and estate engagement rings. Each ring is evaluated based on the diamond, setting, metal, condition, documentation, and market demand.
Paperwork can be helpful, but it is not required. If you have a diamond grading report, appraisal, receipt, insurance document, or original purchase information, bring it with you.
If not, Bruce can still evaluate the ring and explain the important details.
Bruce evaluates the center diamond, side stones, metal, setting, craftsmanship, condition, certification, brand or designer name when relevant, and current resale demand. He will explain what affects the value before you decide whether to sell.
No. The evaluation is private and no-obligation. The goal is to help you understand your ring and your options. You are welcome to take time before deciding whether selling is the right choice.
Yes, lab-grown diamond engagement rings can be evaluated. Their resale market is different from mined diamonds, so Bruce will explain how quality, certification, size, condition, and current demand affect the offer.
Come discover a unique collection of jewelry and rings, and receive professional guidance until you find the perfect piece for you.
Come discover a unique collection of jewelry and rings, and receive professional guidance until you find the perfect piece for you.
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