Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

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It's advisable to have your jewelry appraised every 2-3 years to account for market fluctuations and changes in the value of precious gems and metals.
Details such as gemstone types, metal composition, and any accompanying certificates or provenance information will aid in a comprehensive appraisal.
While online appraisals may offer convenience, it's recommended to choose a reputable independent gemologist for a thorough, in-person assessment to ensure accuracy.
The duration depends on the complexity and quantity of items. On average, a detailed appraisal may take a few hours to complete.
Yes, having an updated and accurate jewellery appraisal is crucial for obtaining proper insurance coverage and ensuring you are adequately protected in case of loss or damage.
Factors such as rarity, colour, clarity, cut, and carat weight influence a gemstone's value. The overall condition and historical significance of the jewellery also play a role.
Yes, lab-created gemstones may have a different value than their natural counterparts. However, advancements in technology have led to an increased acceptance and appreciation of certain lab-created gems.
Absolutely. It's advisable to revisit and update your jewelry appraisal regularly to reflect market fluctuations and changes in the overall value of gemstones and precious metals.
Independent gemologists provide unbiased assessments, free from conflicts of interest. Their expertise is dedicated solely to evaluating the true worth of your jewellery, ensuring an accurate and reliable appraisal.