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Pre-loved vintage second hand 9ct yellow gold bangle 2G0089

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  • Product Code: 2G0089
  • Availability: 2-3 Days

£950.00

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Fully Hallmarked Second-Hand 9ct Gold Bangle – Trusted and Affordable

Looking to buy a second-hand gold bangle that’s stylish, genuine, and great value? This fully hallmarked 9ct gold bangle is a smart choice. Whether you want a cheap second-hand gold bangle, a pre-owned 9ct gold bangle, or a vintage gold bangle for sale, this piece offers beauty and peace of mind.


Product Details

  • Item Code: 2G0089

  • Type: Hollow slave style bangle

  • Gold Purity: 9ct gold (fully hallmarked and assayed)

  • Weight: 12.7 grams

  • Width: 2.9 mm

  • Depth: 4 mm

  • Condition: Pre-owned, carefully tested

  • Guarantee: Full refund policy if not as described

This second-hand gold bangle has been officially hallmarked in the UK, confirming its purity and authenticity. The slave style is simple and elegant, ideal for everyday wear or as a thoughtful gift.


Q&A: Second-Hand Gold Bangles

Q: What does 9ct gold mean?
A: It means the gold contains 37.5% pure gold, mixed with other metals for strength. It’s marked as “375”.

Q: Why buy a second-hand gold bangle?
A: Second-hand bangles are often more affordable than new ones, and if fully hallmarked, they offer just as much quality.

Q: Is a hallmark important?
A: Yes, it shows the gold has been officially tested for purity by a UK Assay Office.

Q: What’s the difference between 9ct, 14ct, 15ct and 18ct gold?
A: The number refers to the gold content:

  • 9ct = 37.5% (marked 375)

  • 14ct = 58.5% (marked 585)

  • 15ct = 62.5% (older standard)

  • 18ct = 75% (marked 750)

Q: Can I trust gold stamped without a hallmark?
A: Stamps like “9ct” may show purity, but only a hallmark proves it has been officially tested.

Q: Can I wear this every day?
A: Yes. 9ct gold is strong and perfect for regular use.


Understanding 375, 585, and 750 in Gold

These numbers are purity marks and often used on pre-owned gold bangles:

  • 375 = 9ct gold (37.5% pure gold)

  • 585 = 14ct gold (58.5% pure gold)

  • 750 = 18ct gold (75% pure gold)

These marks are part of the hallmarking system and help identify the gold content clearly.


Q&A: Gold Link Bangles

Q: What is a gold link bangle?
A: A bangle made of connected gold links, offering a more flexible and decorative design.

Q: Are gold link bangles delicate?
A: They may need a bit more care than solid bangles, but they are strong if well-made.

Q: Do gold link bangles always have hallmarks?
A: Not always, which is why buying from a trusted seller like H E Phillips Ltd is important.

Q: Can I wear a link bangle daily?
A: Yes, but avoid rough activities to keep it looking its best.


Why Hallmarks Matter

A hallmark gives you:

  • Proof of gold purity

  • Confidence in authenticity

  • Legal protection in the UK

  • Lower risk of buying fake or misdescribed jewellery

That’s why we only sell fully hallmarked gold bangles—so you know you’re getting the real thing.


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