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Jewelers Block Insurance: A Complete Guide to Protecting Shipments

Picture this: you’ve just sent a six-figure diamond parcel out for overnight delivery. That tight knot in your stomach isn't just nerves—it’s the stark realization of how little protection you actually have. For any jewelry business, relying on the standard "insurance" offered by a shipping carrier is like locking your

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A Jeweler’s Guide to Cargo Marine Insurance

Cargo marine insurance is your financial bodyguard for high-value goods—diamonds, gemstones, finished pieces—once they're in transit internationally. Think of it as a personal security detail for your assets from the second they leave your hands, covering everything from outright theft and accidents to the dreaded "mysterious disappearance." For any jewelry

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How Much Is a Ring Appraisal A Guide for Jewelers

So, how much should a ring appraisal really cost? Let's get straight to it. On average, you can expect to pay between $75 and $200 for a professional ring appraisal. For a simple solitaire engagement ring, you'll likely land on the lower end of that range. But for more complex

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Jewelers Block Insurance: A Guide to Premium Financing

For any jeweler, the annual premium for a comprehensive Jewelers Block insurance policy is one of the biggest checks you’ll write all year. It’s absolutely essential coverage that protects your high-value inventory from theft, damage, and a whole host of other risks. But it often comes with a hefty, upfront

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A Jeweler’s Guide to Marine Cargo Insurance Coverage

Every jeweler knows that gut-wrenching feeling of watching a tracking number, holding your breath until a high-value piece gets where it’s going. That anxiety is part of the job, right? Your most precious assets are often at their most vulnerable the second they leave your hands. This is where marine

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8 Rare Gemstone Names Jewelers Must Know in 2025

In the fine jewelry sector, expertise is currency. While the "Big Four" – diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds – form the bedrock of the market, true distinction lies in the mastery of the exceptionally rare. For jewelers, wholesalers, and collectors, understanding the world's most exclusive gems is not merely an

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