Understanding the true value of your jewelry is important, whether you're insuring a family heirloom, preparing for resale, or simply looking to know its worth.
At SUNSHINE, our jewelry appraisal services are done by a team of jewelers with years of experience in evaluating fine jewelry, diamonds, gemstones, and unique pieces.
Each appraisal that we do includes a thorough evaluation of your piece’s materials, craftsmanship, and overall condition. You’ll receive a comprehensive written report detailing your piece’s market value, making it ideal for insurance coverage, resale, or estate planning.
Trust us to provide honest, expert guidance in determining the true value of your cherished jewelry. Visit our showroom in Philadelphia and Media or contact us today to schedule an appraisal.
A jewelry appraisal is a formal evaluation of your jewelry piece to determine its market value.
The appraisal comes with a document that outlines the details and findings of the piece, using clear and industry-standard grading terms. This report includes key details, including your jewelry’s makeup, design, and overall worth.
The value determined by an appraisal is typically used for purposes like insurance, resale, or even estate planning.
While there's no absolute guidelines as to how often you should get your piece appraised, a general recommendation is once every 4 to 5 years. This timeframe is enough to include any significant changes in your piece's value that it may have due to market fluctuations or wear and tear
Much like stocks or real estate, the value of your fine jewelry can change over time.
Market trends, fluctuations in the price of precious metals, such as gold—which has seen significant increases in recent years—and gemstones, as well as the piece's condition, all play a role in determining its value at any given moment.
An appraisal ensures you have an accurate and up-to-date valuation that reflects the current market and the unique characteristics of your jewelry.
Yes, all appraisals include a detailed written report outlining the specifics of your jewelry and its determined value.
This document is suitable for claims, estate planning, or resale purposes.