You had the perfect proposal, and now you have the ring of your dreams. Before you call your Mom, Grandma and bestie with the fantastic news - ask your fiancé if your engagement ring has an insurance policy. If that sparkly number is not insured, here are a few things to look out for in a jewelry insurance policy.
1. You have the ability to work with a jeweler of your choice
2. Your ring will have the same cut, carat, color and clarity as your original ring
3. If your fiancé bought you a brand name, like an Anna Sheffield engagement ring, then your replacement ring should be Anna Sheffield
4. If your ring is damaged it will be repaired to its original state
You can get all of the services above, plus so much more form Jewelers Mutual®. Their worldwide coverage protects against loss, theft, damage and mysterious disappearances. Plus they make it so easy to add pieces to your collection *online or by calling them at 888-884-2424, giving you the peace of mind that your valued possessions are taken care of. * Adding jewelry to your policy requires a copy of a recent detailed receipt, appraisal, or evaluation with a current value for the item(s) you would like to add to your policy.
Now that you understand how important it is to ensure your engagement ring and valuable jewelry, head on over to Jewelers Mutual® and get your bling insured.
Rings 1. Irene Neuwirth tanzanite and diamond ring 2. Megan Thorne cushion cut diamond solitaire from Ylang23 3. Adel Chefridi morganite and diamond Ring 4. Effy Jewelry Prism Black Ring 5. Kwiat vintage inspired engagement ring 6. Lauren Wolf Jewelry 18k rose gold diamond ring from Catbrid 7. Emerald diamond frame ring 8. Suz Somersall gold aquamarine grace ring 9. Le Vian 14k rose gold and black rhodium design 10. Anna Sheffield moonstone bea engagement ring | Newly engaged bride: photographed by: Whitney Furst. Engagement photo on the lake: Chicago and destination wedding photographer: Kinawicks