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9ct Gold Rings

Explore preloved 9ct gold rings in yellow, rose and white gold. This collection is for rings described as 9ct gold, 375 marked or tested as 9ct gold, with the metal details explained clearly in each listing.

The selection may include diamond rings, gemstone rings, signet rings, engraved bands, plain bands and dress rings. Each listing includes the useful details before buying, such as UK ring size, gold colour, stones, setting, hallmarks, stamps, testing notes, weight and condition notes.

9ct gold rings can vary in colour, age, setting style and how they feel on the hand, so it is worth checking the full listing and photos before choosing. You can also browse all preloved gold rings to compare 9ct pieces with other gold carats.

This selection changes often, with many one of a kind pieces. Check back regularly to see the latest arrivals.

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9ct Gold Rings FAQs

What does 9ct mean on a gold ring? +

9ct gold means the ring contains 9 parts gold out of 24, or 37.5% gold. It is often marked 9ct or 375. The rest of the metal is made up of other alloying metals, which help give the ring its colour and strength. You can read the gold carat guide for more detail on gold purity marks.

Are all rings in this collection solid 9ct gold? +

This collection should only include rings listed as 9ct gold, 375 marked or tested as 9ct gold. It should not include gold plated, gold filled or rolled gold rings. If a ring has rhodium plating, mixed details or no visible hallmark, the listing explains the metal information clearly.

What is the difference between yellow, rose and white 9ct gold rings? +

Yellow, rose and white gold are all real gold alloys, but the metals mixed with the gold affect the final colour. Yellow gold has a traditional warm tone, rose gold has a softer pink tone, and white gold is paler and may have rhodium plating. The yellow, rose and white gold guide explains this in more detail.

How do I choose the right 9ct gold ring size? +

Each ring listing includes the ring size. If you are unsure, compare it with a ring that already fits well or use the ring size guide to check UK, US and EU conversions. Some rings may be resizeable, but this depends on the design, stones, setting and band style.

What should I check before buying a preloved 9ct gold ring? +

Check the ring size, gold colour, setting, stone details, band condition, hallmarks, stamps, testing notes, weight and photos from different angles. Older and secondhand 9ct gold rings can show wear, resizing marks or previous repairs, so the full description and images are important before choosing.

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