Why Stone Weight Reduces Your Gold Value - And How Buyers Calculate It

When you sell your gold jewellery, the final price often turns out lower than expected — and one common reason is the stone weight deduction.

Most jewellery pieces contain stones, pearls, American diamonds, glass pieces, enamel, or other non-gold materials. Since these do not hold resale value, jewellers remove their weight before calculating your gold’s price.

At True Gold Company, we believe in complete transparency. Here’s a clear explanation of why stone weight matters, how jewellers calculate it, and how to avoid losing value.

What Is Stone Weight?

Stone weight refers to anything in your jewellery that is not gold:

  • CZ stones (American diamonds)

  • Precious stones (ruby, emerald, sapphire, etc.)

  • Polki/Kundan work

  • Beads or pearls

  • Meena (enamel)

  • Glass pieces

  • Lac, wax, or supporting material inside bangles

These materials add weight to the jewellery – but do not add value when you sell it.

Why Does Stone Weight Reduce Your Gold Value?

Gold buyers pay ONLY for the net gold weight.

Even if your jewellery looks heavy, a portion of that weight comes from stones.
If buyers paid for the stones, you’d be getting extra money for materials that aren’t gold.

So, the higher the stone content, the lower your gold value.

How Jewellers Calculate Net Gold Weight

Here’s the simple formula:

Net Gold Weight = Total Weight – Stone Weight

Example:

  • Total jewellery weight: 20 grams

  • Stone weight: 5 grams
    ➡️ Net gold weight = 15 grams

Only these 15 grams are considered for pricing.

How Do Buyers Identify Stone Weight?

Professional buyers like True Gold Company use:

Digital Karat Meters (XRF Machines)

These machines scan the jewellery and identify:

  • Purity (e.g., 22K, 20K, 18K)

  • Non-gold elements inside the item

Precise Stone Removal Checks

Some items have removable stones; others require estimation using:

  • Density

  • Laser scanning

  • Shape and setting type

Experience-Based Judgement

Traditional Kundan or heavy-stone bangles have predictable stone-to-gold ratios.

How Stone-Heavy Designs Affect Gold Value

1. Kundan / Polki Jewellery

Very beautiful but contains lots of lac and stones.
Actual gold content can be much lower.

2. Gemstone Studded Rings

A large stone on a ring reduces gold weight significantly.

3. Heavy Bridal Sets

Many contain imitation stones, lowering the net gold weight drastically.

Purity Also Matters

After determining net gold weight, buyers check purity.

Final Value = Net Gold Weight × Purity × Today’s Gold Rate

Example:

  • Net weight = 15g

  • Purity = 22K (91.6%)

  • Rate = ₹6,000/g

Value = 15 × 0.916 × 6000
Value = ₹82,440

This is how transparent buyers calculate your amount.

How True Gold Company Ensures You Don’t Lose Money

At True Gold Company, we offer:

✔ Accurate digital machines

No guessing. No hidden deductions.

✔ Transparent stone weight separation

We show the scan results in front of you.

✔ Fair purity testing

No melting, no damage to your jewellery.

✔ Real-time gold rate

You get paid according to the latest market price.

Final Thoughts

Stone weight plays a major role in determining your final gold value — but when you understand the calculation, the process becomes clear and fair.

At True Gold Company, we ensure complete honesty, accurate testing, and instant payouts so you always get the right price for your jewellery.

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