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beaujolais

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Do you have insurance on your colored items?

Is a $1,500 ring worth insuring?

Thanks.
 

MonkeyPie

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Date: 8/18/2008 11:16:19 AM
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Do you have insurance on your colored items?

Is a $1,500 ring worth insuring?

Thanks.
I plan to, and yes, unless you aren''t especially attached to the ring and feel ok replacing it. I am already attached to my spinel and I don''t even have it yet, and I would be so hurt if it cracked or got lost.
 

Pandora II

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I have insurance on everything.

Anything up to $3k is covered on my home-insurance and anything worth over that is as a global all-risks rider.

I keep photos and all receipts in case I need to claim, as I don''t want any old stone that happens to be of the same species.
 

Catmom

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I have a separate policy on any of my pieces that are $1000 and over.
 

Lisa Loves Shiny

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IMHO a $1500 dollar ring is not worth insuring. My insurance is $100 a year per $10,000 so I have my $5300 alexandrite covered. But nothing I own under $5000 is covered. I think that if I pay say $600 a year for everything, and over 10 years nothing is taken then I wasted $6000 that I could have spent on more jewelry. So I cover $10,000 worth of jewelry. And in all reality I can stretch $10,000 and recover about $50,000 of jewelry thru estate sales, pawn shops, ebay, ect. if needed. Just my thoughts....

Lisa
 
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