I have a family ring that I would like to have re-sized, but I'm not sure where or how to begin. I do not have a GIA report or appraisal on the ring and although I assume one was done way back when, I cannot locate it. The ring is a diamond solitaire with a single baguette on each side. Since I know the diamond is valuable, I'm not comfortable just dropping it off somewhere and hoping I get the same diamond back. So, how do I protect my diamond/ring, have it re-sized and get it appraised for insurance? Do I have the the stone removed from the setting, send it to GIA for a report, and then have it re-set, re-sized and appraised after I have the report in hand? Not sure how to proceed and protect my family heirloom.
Also,
- Do I need a GIA report before I can get an appraisal for insurance purposes?
- Is the GIA the best lab to send my diamond?
- Should I have the diamond laser inscripted? What are the pros and cons to this?
- Are there different types of appraisers? What kind do I need?
- Should I have the two baguettes removed on the sides of the solitaire and sent to GIA as well?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you!!
Also,
- Do I need a GIA report before I can get an appraisal for insurance purposes?
- Is the GIA the best lab to send my diamond?
- Should I have the diamond laser inscripted? What are the pros and cons to this?
- Are there different types of appraisers? What kind do I need?
- Should I have the two baguettes removed on the sides of the solitaire and sent to GIA as well?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you!!