Sell Asian Gold Bars & Jewelry in San Diego

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Sell Asian Gold Bars & Jewelry in San Diego

Carl Blackburn of C. Blackburn Jewelers has long served the Asian-American community in San Diego. He is a recognized gold buyer of Indian gold, Chinese gold, Thai gold, Vietnamese gold, South Korean gold, and fine gold jewelry manufactured in these and other countries in Asia.

During the early part of his career in the fine jewelry industry, Carl spent years on the Asian continent, sourcing gemstones and developing relationships with master artisans of fine jewelry. To this day, his fine jewelry is sold at several high profile locations in Japan. Carl has a fine appreciation for the quality of Asian gold, as well as the gold jewelry handcrafted by top Asian jewelry designers.

Whether you would like to sell a 2 baht gold bracelet from Thailand, a solid 1 tael gold ingot from China, or fine jewelry made by acclaimed Hong-Kong based jewelry designer Michelle Ong, you can expect a generous cash offer from C. Blackburn Jewelers of La Jolla.

If you would like to sell gold ingots, bars, or jewelry in San Diego, give us a call at 858-251-3006 to arrange an appointment. If you would like to send a text message with photos, please send them to: 619-723-8589.

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The Buying and Selling of Gold In Asia

Gold holds significant cultural, economic, and historical importance in many Asian countries. Each country has its own unique measurements, traditions, and perceptions associated with gold. Here is a quick overview of the important role the buying and selling of gold plays in India, China, Thailand, South Korea, and Vietnam.

Indian Gold

In India, gold is measured using tolas, with one tola being about 11.66 grams. People commonly use tolas to measure gold in jewelry and transactions. Gold carries a lot of cultural and religious importance in India. It’s a big part of religious events, festivals, and weddings. Women’s dowries often include gold jewelry, which signifies wealth and social status. India is one of the world’s biggest gold consumers for both jewelry and investment. Gold is also favored as an investment due to its historical and cultural significance.

Chinese Gold

China traditionally uses taels to measure gold. The weight of a tael can change over time and regions, but it’s about 37.5 grams today. Gold is deeply woven into Chinese culture as a symbol of luck, prosperity, and wealth. People often exchange gold as gifts during festivals, weddings, and important life moments. Gold is also linked with family heritage and passing down wealth to generations. China is among the world’s top gold consumers and producers. The Chinese government encourages citizens to invest in gold as a way to balance investments and secure against economic uncertainties.

Thai Gold

In Thailand, gold is measured in “baht,” and one baht is around 15.16 grams. Gold is central to Thai culture and religion. It’s used in religious ceremonies, offerings, and as a form of giving to monks. People wear gold jewelry and accessories to show social status and adornment. Thailand boasts a notable gold jewelry industry, and gold trading is common among the locals.

South Korean Gold

South Korea uses the “geun” to measure gold, with one geun equaling 3.75 grams. Gold is linked with luxury, status, and success in South Korea. It’s a popular gift for significant events like weddings and births. People also see gold as a way to save and invest for the future. South Korea has a strong fondness for gold jewelry and ornaments. The gold market here is influenced by cultural customs and what consumers prefer.

Vietnamese Gold

In Vietnam, gold has historically been measured in “luong,” and one luong is about 37.5 grams, similar to the Chinese tael. Vietnamese culture sees gold as a symbol of luck, prosperity, and safety. It’s often used in traditional ceremonies, especially during weddings and Lunar New Year celebrations. People also gift gold to convey good wishes. Vietnam has a big gold market, and gold trading is widespread. The government encourages citizens to convert gold holdings into the local currency, dong, to support the national economy.

Ready to sell Asian gold in San Diego today? Call C. Blackburn Jewelers at 858-251-3006 to set up an appointment. We are conveniently located in La Jolla by the Sea. To get a preliminary cash quote for your gold jewelry, bars, or coins, send a text message with photos to: 619-723-8589.


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