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Insuring stone before setting?

sunkist

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I'm getting ready to set a beautiful stone I just got from JbEG! :appl: I'm pretty sure I'm going with the MWM torchiere. He does suggest getting the stone insured before shipping it to him. So can I just add the stone on to our home insurance? Or should I get separate insurance? Thanks!
 

Ally T

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My jewellery is added on to our home insurance. I am in the UK though, and not sure where you are. We found when shopping for insurance that it was an awful lot cheaper to tag it to the home & contents than to take out a specific policy. Maybe you should do some calling around? I would certainly insure before you ship though :))
 

diamondseeker2006

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I don't believe most insurance will allow you to insure a loose diamond as a jewelry rider. Jeweler's Mutual is the only company I know of that will allow an unset diamond to be insured and you have to provide the info about the setting, etc.
 

sunkist

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Ok, thanks Alex and DS! I'll check my home ins and Jeweller's mutual.
 

SB621

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USAA allows you to insure unset stones. I have/ had a few things insured under a personal propoerty insurance...I don't know anything about adding it to your home owners. However, other places have to insure unset stones. I know WF requires all diamonds to be insured before they will set it as you have to provide documentation.
 
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