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ABOUT APPRAISING JEWELRY AND JEWELRY APPRAISALS
APPRAISE JEWELRY BY A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL JEWELRY APPRAISER


Appraise your fine jewelry to find out how much your fine jewelry is worth by a professional qualified jewelry appraiser and get jewelry appraisals.
  • Appraise your jewelry. It is expensive to have a piece of jewelry appraised. Most qualified professional appraiser will charge a few hundred dollars to appraise a piece of jewelry. Therefore, unless the piece is fine jewelry (meaning real jewelry), you'll be very disappointed to find out that the appraisal fee is more than what the piece of jewelry is worth.

  • Who is a qualified professional jewelry appraiser. A professional qualified jewelry appraiser is a GIA gemologist graduate who has many years of experience in appraising fine jewelry. Seek a jewelry appraiser who is a credentialed member of a nationally recognized jewelry appraisal organization, such as the International Society of Appraisers (ISA) and American Society of Appraisers (ASA), American Gem Society (AGS). Make sure you ask to see the jewelry appraiser's resume and credentials before hiring.

  • What is a jewelry appraisal. A professional jewelry appraisal is the best way to determine how much your jewelry is worth. A jewelry appraisal is a detailed report on the appraised jewelry item. It contains information such as item type (necklace, bracelet, etc.), metal type (14k, 925 sterling silver, etc.), gender (lady's or men's jewelry), circa (the age of the item), provenance, inspection dates, the dates of value, the jewelry appraiser credentials, photographs of the jewelry item and more...

  • Why Appraising Jewelry. A well documented jewelry appraisal executed by a qualified professional jewelry appraiser is necessary if you wish to insure your fine jewelry. You'll know the true value without guessing so that you don't over or under insure the jewelry item. A professional jewelry appraisal is also helpful if you wish to sell the jewelry now or at a later date. The buyer is more inclined to buy if the true value of the jewelry item is professionally documented by a qualified jewelry appraiser.

  • How to determine whether the piece of jewelry is fine jewelry. If you have a collection of jewelry, it might be worth your while to buy a diamond tester to test whether the stones are diamonds or glass. If the stones are precious stones or semi-precious stones, you'll also need a 10X jewelry loupe to examine the stones. There are jewelry books or information on the internet to tell you how to determine whether the stones are precious or semi-precious stones using a 10X jewelry loupe.

  • How to determine whether the metal is precious metal or base metal. If it is precious metal like gold or silver, there should be a mark on the piece, e.g. the mark '1/20 12KG.F.' means that 1/5th of the entire weight of the piece is 12K gold. Sterling silver usually marks '925', 'sterling' or 'ster'. However, some older gold or silver pieces may not have a mark. To determine these older gold or silver pieces, you may consider buying a gold or silver testing kit to test the metal. Instructions will come with the kit.

  • Initial examination by a fine jeweler before hiring a jewelry appraiser. If you have a jeweler you know and trust who sells fine jewelry, he/she should be able to tell you whether the pieces are real or fake, the carat weight, quality of the stones, etc. Note, some fine jewelers might not do it for free. Your trusted fine jeweler should also be able to tell you whether it is worth spending the money to have the jewelry professionally appraised and might even recommend a reputable qualified professional jewelry appraiser who has a good command of knowledge in old jewelry.

  • Determining the value of jewelry. Seek the service of a qualified professional jewelry appraiser who is an expert in fine jewelry and who also has a good command of knowledge in old jewelry. That way, you'll have a professional jewelry appraisal to document the value of the piece. There are also jewelry books and a wealth of information on the internet that might give you an idea of the age and value of the jewelry you own. Please note that the old editions may not reflect the current value of your jewelry.






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