Chipping/breaking while being set is just one risk. I was once attacked in the vestibule of a prestigious 5th Ave department store. You never know who is watching you or what they''ll try to do.Things happen when you least expect it.
Thanks, Lorelei. Btw, I''ve been meaning to tell you that your new avatar is hysterical. My dogs used to do just that.Date: 7/16/2007 10:45:46 AM
Author: Lorelei
You need to check that an insurance company would cover the diamond against damage while being worked on such as resetting etc, as not all vendors or jewellers will take the risk, rare but sometimes accidents happen. That is a fab rock you have Harriet, so I would think insurance is important.
Yay, I'm not the only one!Date: 7/16/2007 10:46:56 AM
Author: dtnyc
shh- don't tell anyone but-
Mine was uninsured for a while- but now it is on a rider on our renter's insurance.
When I eventually get it re-set I will get the special coverage that would cover any damage that could occur if it were damaged during setting, etc.
just as an aside:
I have to say that when a man gives a woman an e-ring he should have it independently appraised and insured on his own- especially if he purchased/designed the ring completely on his own.
Thanks! Where is your ring?Date: 7/16/2007 10:49:34 AM
Author: sunshine14
My ring will be insured (IF I EVER GET IT)I have always been of the mindset...If I can''t afford to replace it, I should insure it.
Maybe down the road I will stop with the insurance, but right now, if something happened, I''d be ringless![]()
Anyways...just my two cents.![]()
Ain''t it shocking? My DF is a, shall we say, unique one.Date: 7/16/2007 10:50:09 AM
Author: Ellen
Harriet, I can''t believe you don''t have that insured.![]()
Unless you can afford to buy what you MAY lose/break with no problem, it is not worth the gamble. Things happen when you least expect it.
Get it insured.
Do I ever remember the sink incident! I''ve had scotchtape wrapped around my band since.Date: 7/16/2007 10:51:47 AM
Author: Chrono
Think of it this way, Harriet. Can your stone and setting be replaced without PAIN to your wallet if anything should happen to it? If so, then you don''t need insurance. If you are not in a financial position to easily replace the ring without feeling the pinch, then insurance is a MUST. Since you have a very good sized diamond and a LM ring, I highly advise getting insurance.![]()
Remember the drain incident? Suppose, it was your ER and it really went down the sink and is gone for good. If you have insurance, then a replacement ring can be had without much hassle (other than the sentimental pain factor or the original ring). If you don''t have insurance, then you''ll have to fork out $$$ for a new diamond and setting.
Yikes! I hope you weren''t harmed.Date: 7/16/2007 11:05:01 AM
Author: Madam Bijoux
I agree with Ellen:
Chipping/breaking while being set is just one risk. I was once attacked in the vestibule of a prestigious 5th Ave department store. You never know who is watching you or what they''ll try to do.Things happen when you least expect it.
Good to know. Thanks!Date: 7/16/2007 11:26:00 AM
Author: Regular Guy
Anyway,
Jeweler''s Mutual has the provisionally unique policy, that can help insure you while you''re set. Search here for info using JM and/or Sue Fritz, or look below my signature for the update, etc.
Or.. you could join a club who enjoys living dangerously, too. Premiums are less.
Oh, I remember!Date: 7/16/2007 11:28:19 AM
Author: diamondseeker2006
Harriet, remember the Cartier ring down the drain? I''d really hate to think of something like that happening to your diamond. Just think of all the right hand rings that amount of money could buy if you had to pay for a 3 ct. replacement ring!!! I''d only not insure pieces I could easily afford to replace myself or pieces that I wouldn''t even care to replace. I think you should insure your e-ring and maybe your diamond studs. The rest is optional.
If I may, I''m curious as to where your hubby stands on the issue of insurance?Date: 7/16/2007 11:32:46 AM
Author: diamondfan
Insurance is like a gamble. You gamble that you might need it so you have it, and the company hopes you never need it. But it is there to protect you. My last two rings from Tiffany''s were insured before I walked out of the store. My first ring, which was a lot less in terms of cost was also insured on a separate umbrella policy on my insurance. Everytime I get a piece of nice jewelry I call and get it added, with all the necessary documentation. I would absolutely get it Harriet. What if it gets stolen while being reset? Who is responsible then? My rates with Chubb are high but there is not a chance I would not have it covered. And make sure they cover what you want covered, and that is going to give you replacement value at the same quality.
I wish I were. But DF is in your industry and thus in the practice of risk-taking.Date: 7/16/2007 11:42:18 AM
Author: Dee*Jay
Harriet, are you kidding me?!? Get thee to an insurance carrier immediately! That''s why they call it *insurance*--it''s for the *unexpected*!!!
Thanks for caring!Date: 7/16/2007 11:48:16 AM
Author: risingsun
Harriet...I cannot believe you don't have that honker of a diamond insuredPlease get your ring insured ASAP and when you have it in the LM setting, have it reaapraised and adjust the insurance to reflect. Egads woman, what are you thinking [/end of rant]. I wouldn't rant, if I didn't care![]()
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Date: 7/16/2007 11:20:05 AM
Author: Harriet
Yay, I''m not the only one!Date: 7/16/2007 10:46:56 AM
Author: dtnyc
shh- don''t tell anyone but-
Mine was uninsured for a while- but now it is on a rider on our renter''s insurance.
When I eventually get it re-set I will get the special coverage that would cover any damage that could occur if it were damaged during setting, etc.
just as an aside:
I have to say that when a man gives a woman an e-ring he should have it independently appraised and insured on his own- especially if he purchased/designed the ring completely on his own.What was your reason for leaving it un-insured? I didn''t know you were planning a re-set. Exciting!![]()