Valentine's Day Jewelry Spending Tops $6 Billion - But Many Gifts May Be Underinsured
As jewelry spending surges,
While many shoppers focus on the emotional significance of a gift, its financial value is often overlooked — especially once the excitement of the moment passes. Without proper documentation or insurance consideration, valuable items may be under-protected or not covered as expected.
Many standard homeowners and renters insurance policies include sub-limits for jewelry – often between
"High-value gifts tend to carry both deep sentimental meaning and significant financial value," said
Mercury's guidance for protecting jewelry and high-value gifts
Keep purchase documentation
Save receipts, appraisals and certificates of authenticity. These records help establish value and make future coverage reviews more accurate.
Consider a professional appraisal
Fine jewelry and luxury items may increase in value over time. An appraisal provides a current valuation that can help determine appropriate coverage. Appraisals are typically recommended every 3-5 years, especially as precious metal and gemstone prices fluctuate.
Understand coverage limits
Standard homeowners or renters insurance policies often include limits for certain categories of personal property, including jewelry. Items that exceed those limits often require additional coverage. Industry limits often range from
Review coverage after major life events
Engagements, weddings and anniversaries often come with new high-value purchases. These milestones are a good time to review policies and confirm protection keeps pace with life changes.
Store items securely
Using a home safe or secure storage option can help reduce risk and preserve condition when items aren't being worn. According to insurance industry data, theft remains one of the most common causes of jewelry claims.
"As life evolves, so do the things we value most," Anderson added. "Regularly reviewing personal property coverage helps ensure protection stays aligned with what you actually own today — not what you owned years ago."
With engagement season continuing well beyond
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