A professional jewelry appraisal requires several key elements to ensure accuracy, credibility, and legal compliance. Here are the requisites for a thorough and reliable jewelry appraisal:
1. Certified Appraiser – Must be accredited by GIA, ASA, or NAJA.
2. Detailed Description – Includes metal type, gemstone details, weight, cut, clarity, and craftsmanship
3. Precise Measurements & Grading – Based on industry standards (e.g., GIA).
4. Appraisal Purpose – Stated clearly (insurance, resale, estate valuation, etc.).
5. High-Quality Photos – Multiple angles, close-ups of gemstones and markings.
6. Market & Pricing Analysis – Based on current trends and material value.
7. Official Documentation – Formal report with appraiser’s credentials, signature, and valuation method.
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