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Diamonds are Made to be Flaunted, Not Locked Away

If you happen to own fine diamond jewelry, surely it is one of the things that you would never want to lose because of the cost and value of the precious stone. The sad part is that some women prefer to lock away their diamonds in a bank vault or hide them in a jewelry box in the closet due to fear of losing such expensive jewelry.

Though diamonds are costly, owners of diamond jewelries should not treat them as heirlooms. Though it is understandable why one would want to keep diamonds in safe places, hiding them away would mean missing out on the happiness and pride of being able to wear these coveted pieces. If you want to make the most of every penny spent on the diamond, then flaunt it.

It is a known fact that women prefer to wear something not expensive on ordinary days like costume jewelry when in fact valuable pieces like diamonds are just lying in the box somewhere. Though women take really good care of the diamonds they own, there still remains the risk of losing their prized possession when the diamonds are taken out of the safety of their hiding places. They are still subject to theft or the owner may drop it accidentally without her knowledge. If by ill fate any of these unwelcome events happen to you, for sure you couldn't help but feel shattered. And you might even keep on feeling sorry why you even wore it in the first place.

That is one of the saddest parts of owning jewelry pieces that have high appraisal values. To take away the fear of theft or loss, you can get insurance that would be enough to replace the worth of each piece of diamond jewelry that you have. If you got your diamond as a gift or if you do not have the purchase invoice, getting appraisal and a written description from a certified jewelry appraiser will solve the problem. When getting insurance coverage for each piece of valuable jewelry that you have, you need to submit the description and appraisal together with a picture or each item to the insurance company.

Another way to ensure the safety of any expensive piece of jewelry under your possession is to wear it from time to time then check the clasps of bracelets and necklaces. For heavy items, attaching a safety chain or using more secure clasps would do the trick.

When you get busy at work with stuck papers in the copy machine or if you plan to take the children to a playdate, as much as possible, never wear dangling earrings, bracelets or necklaces because they have a greater likelihood of being caught in action and you will subject your fine jewelry to damage or loss.

Fine diamond pieces can set you apart from the crowd. Especially if you have customized or heirloom diamond jewelry, it has the power to enhance your personality and confidence. Just like you should not deprive people of your dazzling smile, the sparkle of diamond jewelry should not be kept hidden either.




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