How Much Is a 14K Gold Bracelet Worth?
Estimates use the same USD spot basis as our calculators. Not financial advice, not a purchase offer, and not a guarantee of what any 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 lines can hide steel springs or mixed links; a full XRF read beats eyeballing yellow color alone.
For a typical weight in the common range, ~6 g of 14K gold might melt around $523.32 at current spot—highly variable by actual weight and condition.
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14K Bracelet — melt range by style (reference)
Uses the same USD per-gram rate for 14K on this page. Actual pieces vary; stones and non-gold parts are excluded here.
| Style / size | Weight (g) | Approx. melt (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Light bracelet | 4–8 (typ. ~6) | $348.88 – $697.76 |
| Medium bracelet | 8–15 (typ. ~10) | $697.76 – $1,308.30 |
| Solid bracelet | 15–30 (typ. ~20) | $1,308.30 – $2,616.60 |
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FAQ
- How much is a 14K gold Bracelet worth?
- It depends on weight and karat. A typical bracelet in the common range might land around $523.32 melt at current spot—before stones, labor, or buyer discounts. Weigh your piece for a precise estimate.
- Why is there a range for Bracelet weight?
- 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.
- Is this a cash offer?
- No. Amounts are melt-value estimates from spot gold in USD, not an offer to purchase.