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What Is a Jewelry Appraisal?
A jewelry appraisal is a professional document that establishes the current replacement value of your jewelry. Insurance companies rely on accurate, up-to-date appraisals to properly insure engagement rings, wedding bands, and fine jewelry.
Because values change over time, many insurers request updated appraisals to keep coverage accurate. Our process makes that easy — especially with Lifetime Updates included.
Lifetime Appraisal Updates Included
When you complete a written jewelry appraisal with Christopher Fine Diamonds, we’ll update your appraisal at no charge for life whenever your insurance company needs it.
What Clients Say About Our Jewelry Appraisals
Clients choose Christopher Fine Diamonds for professional, insurance-ready jewelry appraisals and the peace of mind that comes with lifetime updates.
“The appraisal process was extremely thorough and professional. Knowing they’ll update it for insurance at no charge for life makes this a no-brainer.”
“Our insurance company needed an updated appraisal and Christopher Fine Diamonds handled everything quickly. The lifetime updates are a huge value.”
“Very knowledgeable and honest. The secure online access makes it incredibly easy whenever insurance asks for documentation.”
Who Needs a Jewelry Appraisal?
If your jewelry is insured — or will be — an accurate appraisal helps ensure you’re properly protected. Appraisals are also important for estates, documentation, and major life events.
Good to know: Many insurance companies request updated appraisals every 2–5 years or when values change.
How the Appraisal Process Works
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Jewelry Appraisals Near Chandler & the East Valley
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