How Much Is a 10K Gold Bracelet Worth in Pounds (£)?
A 10K gold bracelet is worth £173–£1,297 in pounds today
(Based on spot $4,331/oz · 1 USD = £0.7449 · Updated June 16, 2026)
- Typical weight
- 4–30 g
- Melt value
- £43.22/g
- Pawnbroker (typical)
- £86–£908
- Mail-in buyer (typical)
- £138–£1,193
Estimates convert USD spot to GBP using a live exchange rate. Not financial advice, not a purchase offer, and not a guarantee of what any UK buyer will pay.
Gold bracelets typically weigh 4–20 grams depending on style. Tennis bracelets are lighter; solid link bracelets are heavier.
Bracelets and tennis styles may hide steel springs; an XRF test beats guessing from colour alone.
For a typical weight in the common range, ~6 g of 10K gold might melt around £259.31 at current spot in pounds—highly variable by actual weight and condition.
Common variations that change weight
- Repairs and solder add metal that may assay differently from the rest of the piece.
- Hollow vs solid construction changes grams dramatically even when pieces look similar on the high street.
10K (417) is rare in UK retail jewellery but appears on some imported pieces—always check the stamp before using a 9K or 14K benchmark.
Gold Value Calculator
Adjust this price to project a future value. 24K per troy oz.
Total gold value£259.32
Current 10K price • £43.22/gram • £1344.29/oz
Formula: weight × karat multiplier × spot price. 14K = 0.585, 18K = 0.75, 10K = 0.417.
USD spot converted to your selected currency at live exchange rates. Adjust weight, unit, or karat to explore scenarios.
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10K Bracelet — melt range by style (GBP)
Uses the same live spot converted to pounds for 10K. Actual pieces vary.
| Style / size | Weight (g) | Approx. melt (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Light bracelet | 4–8 (typ. ~6) | £172.87 – £345.75 |
| Medium bracelet | 8–15 (typ. ~10) | £345.75 – £648.27 |
| Solid bracelet | 15–30 (typ. ~20) | £648.27 – £1,296.55 |
What UK buyers might pay (typical ranges)
Based on typical melt for ~6g (£259.31).
| Buyer type | Typical % of melt | Est. offer (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Pawn shop | 50–70% | £129.65 – £181.52 |
| Local gold buyer / jeweler | 65–80% | £168.55 – £207.45 |
| Online / mail-in buyer | 80–92% | £207.45 – £238.56 |
| Refinery (bulk / high volume) | 88–95% | £228.19 – £246.34 |
Ranges are common UK experience bands; pawnbrokers and mail-in buyers vary. Not a quote.
How we calculate melt in pounds
We start from the same USD spot basis as our US pages, then multiply by the live USD→GBP rate (1 USD = £0.7449). For 10K: weight in grams × £43.22/g ≈ melt in pounds before any buyer haircut.
Same bracelet, different karat
- 9K gold bracelet (USD)
- 14K gold bracelet (USD)
- 18K gold bracelet (USD)
- 22K gold bracelet (USD)
- 24K gold bracelet (USD)
Other 10K jewelry types (GBP)
See this in US dollars: 10K gold bracelet value in USDEUR: Same piece in euros (€)
Related links
- 10K gold price per gram (overview)
- All 10K gold value topics (USD)
- UK hallmarks guide (375, 585, 750)
- How to sell gold
- 10K gold price overview
FAQ
- How much is a 10K gold bracelet worth in pounds?
- A typical 10K gold bracelet (4–30g) melts around £173–£1,297 at today's spot in GBP (£43.22/g for 10K). Stones and buyer discounts are excluded.
- Why is there a weight range for Bracelets?
- Styles vary: chain thickness, ring size, and hollow vs solid construction change grams. Use the table on this page as a reference, then weigh your item on a jewellery scale.
- Will I get the full melt value in pounds?
- No. Amounts are melt-value estimates from spot gold converted to GBP—not an offer to purchase. Pawnbrokers and mail-in services apply their own percentage of melt.