Sell Diamond Earrings in Germany with Diamond Brothers
Selling diamond earrings from Germany requires a service built on expertise, discretion and reliable handling. Diamond Brothers, based in Antwerp and active in the European diamond market for over 25 years, purchases diamond earrings, diamond jewellery, coloured diamonds and gemstones. Each item submitted is evaluated by certified gemologists and precious-metal specialists, supported by secured shipping across Europe.
Diamond Brothers purchases diamond earrings from private sellers across Germany—including studs, drops, hoops, vintage pieces and coloured stone earrings—offering free expert valuations, fully insured FedEx pickup from any German address, and payment initiated within 2 day of offer acceptance.
Types of Diamond Earrings You Can Sell
Diamond Brothers evaluates and purchases a wide range of diamond earrings submitted from Germany and across Europe. Items accepted include:
Stud Earrings
Classic round brilliant and fancy-cut diamond studs in prong, bezel or martini settings, whether recently purchased or inherited through family succession.
Drop and Dangle Earrings
Single-stone and multi-stone drop earrings, including designs and earrings featuring coloured gemstones alongside diamonds, are evaluated according to their overall composition.
Hoop Earrings
Diamond-set hoop earrings in all sizes and metal types, including pavé-set and channel-set configurations, are accepted for evaluation.
Diamond and Gemstone Earrings
Earrings featuring coloured diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds or mixed gemstone arrangements are evaluated according to their full composition. Sellers with coloured diamonds and gemstones set in earrings are welcome to submit regardless of certification status.
Vintage and Antique Earrings
Pieces from recognised periods such as Victorian, Edwardian or Art Deco are accepted, including earrings with notable European craftsmanship and documented provenance.
Designer and Bespoke Earrings
Branded earrings from established European jewellery houses, custom-made settings and contemporary interpretations of classic styles can be submitted.
Certified and Uncertified Earrings
Pieces accompanied by GIA certified, IGI certified or HRD documentation are welcome, as are uncertified stones that require full expert assessment.
Earrings in Worn or Damaged Condition
Earrings showing signs of wear, missing stones or broken fittings can be submitted, as the underlying diamonds and metal content are reviewed by certified gemologists regardless of condition.
How the Selling Process Works
Diamond Brothers provides a structured and discreet procedure for clients in Germany seeking to sell diamond jewellery. Each stage is managed by certified gemologists and supported by secured shipping. Clients can review the full submission process at how to sell with Diamond Brothers before submitting.
Step 1: Complimentary Expert Valuation
Submit the details of your diamond earrings online or arrange an in-person consultation. Every valuation is conducted using recognised diamond-grading standards.
Step 2: Secured Shipping or Appointment in Antwerp
Clients in Germany may choose fully insured FedEx courier transport for secure delivery to the Antwerp office. Those who prefer direct consultation may schedule a private appointment on site.
Step 3: Offer Reflecting Real Market Conditions
After assessment, clients receive an offer based on current international and European secondary-market behaviour. Values reflect realistic resale demand rather than original retail pricing.
Step 4: Payment Upon Acceptance
Once the offer is accepted, payment is initiated within 2 day through bank transfer to the client's nominated German account.
What Influences the Valuation
According to Diamond Brothers, each pair of earrings is evaluated using characteristics recognised across the European diamond trade. Sellers unsure of their stone's characteristics can request a free expert valuation before making any decisions:
Cut Quality
brilliance, symmetry and craftsmanship of each stone are assessed to identify optical performance.
Carat Weight
interest generally increases with total diamond weight across the pair.
Colour and Clarity
higher grades evaluated individually for each stone support stronger market appeal, especially as matched pairs.
Design and Condition
setting style, craftsmanship and physical condition contribute directly to demand.
Certification
documentation from GIA, IGI or HRD structures the appraisal, though uncertified stones are also accepted.
European Market Demand
valuations reflect secondary-market conditions across Europe, including Germany, with specific focus on matched sets.

