danny_italia
Rough_Rock
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- Aug 20, 2012
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Hey everyone,
So you guys recommended Jeweller's mutual for Insurance on my soon to be fiancée's new ring and after doing some research, they really do look like the best option.
My diamond is currently with my jeweller and I told them to wait until I have it insured before doing any work. On their website they state the following:
I was just wondering if anyone is familiar with what kind of documents they need. Unfortunately I tried phoning them but I'm under the impression they do not have any canadian office and are closed for the holidays.
I'm wondering if the following would suffice:
- Appraisal of the loose stone
- Appraisal of the loose setting
* Possibly a note from the jeweller stating that Diamond (list GIA #) will be set in the setting.
I think that should be more then enough but if anyone could chime in that would be great!
Thanks,
Danny
So you guys recommended Jeweller's mutual for Insurance on my soon to be fiancée's new ring and after doing some research, they really do look like the best option.
My diamond is currently with my jeweller and I told them to wait until I have it insured before doing any work. On their website they state the following:
Do you cover loose stones?
Yes, your Perfect Circle™ Jewelry Insurance policy covers loose stones while they are being set into a piece of jewelry. In that case, we would need the information about the stone that is being set as well as the mounting information on the jewelry item that the stone is being set into prior to the item being set. For more information, please call toll-free 888-884-2424.
I was just wondering if anyone is familiar with what kind of documents they need. Unfortunately I tried phoning them but I'm under the impression they do not have any canadian office and are closed for the holidays.
I'm wondering if the following would suffice:
- Appraisal of the loose stone
- Appraisal of the loose setting
* Possibly a note from the jeweller stating that Diamond (list GIA #) will be set in the setting.
I think that should be more then enough but if anyone could chime in that would be great!
Thanks,
Danny