Appraisals

Jewelry appraisals for insurance, estate, and inherited pieces.

Get documentation for insurance, estate planning, inherited jewelry, value updates, and the condition of important pieces.

Appraisal tools with a diamond ring, pearls, and gemstone scale

Documentation for jewelry with financial or personal value.

An appraisal can support insurance coverage, document an inherited piece, update older paperwork, or help organize estate jewelry before repair, redesign, or selling decisions.

  • Insurance appraisals for rings, watches, diamonds, and fine jewelry.
  • Estate and inherited jewelry review.
  • Replacement value updates for older documentation.
  • Condition notes that may reveal repair needs.

Call Ahead

Call before visiting so we can confirm timing, what to bring, and whether your item is appropriate for appraisal.

Bring context along with the jewelry.

Older appraisals, receipts, certificates, family notes, watch papers, and repair records can all help the review. If you do not have paperwork, bring the item anyway.

Insurance

Get documentation that helps you talk with your insurer about coverage and replacement value.

Estate

Organize inherited jewelry and understand which pieces may need repair, redesign, or further review.

Condition

Learn whether prongs, clasps, settings, or stones need attention before the piece is worn.

Common appraisal questions.

Should I bring old paperwork?

Yes. Bring appraisals, receipts, certificates, warranty cards, or family notes if you have them.

Can appraisals help with inherited jewelry?

Yes. Appraisal and condition review can help you decide what to insure, repair, redesign, keep, or discuss for sale.

Can I walk in?

Call ahead for appraisal questions so the store can advise timing and what to bring.