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At Every Diamond For Everyone, you can choose to add an official valuation report to your jewellery. This report is prepared by a certified independent valuer and includes all the key details about your piece, along with its value. It helps you with insurance and makes sure your jewellery is properly documented for the future. It’s a simple way to feel more confident about your purchase, not just today but in the years ahead. The valuation report is optional. If you would like one, it can be added for an extra $120.
A good piece of jewellery is more than just something you buy. It tells the story, your story, holds real value, and can be passed down over time. At Diamond For Everyone, our certified valuation reports are made to reflect that.
If you need it for insurance, planning, or just want to know what your piece is worth, a proper valuation gives you clear details and peace of mind.
We work with both natural and lab-grown diamonds. Our pricing is clear, and we take a personal approach to help you create something that feels right for you.
We specialise in both natural and lab-grown diamonds, offering transparent pricing and personalised service to help you create the perfect piece.
At Diamond For Everyone, we believe trust comes from being open and doing things the right way. That’s why we don’t do in-house valuations. Some jewellers provide their own reports, but that can raise doubts about how fair or accurate they are.
Instead, every valuation is done by an independent expert from Diamond For Everyone Australia. They’re a trusted third party who specialise in diamond grading, gemstone identification, and valuation.
They follow strict industry standards and keep their knowledge up to date with regular training. This means your report is accurate, current, and reliable. Because it’s done independently, it’s accepted by insurers and not influenced by sales or internal pressure.
Here’s an example of the valuation certificate you’ll receive with your Diamond For Everyone jewellery.
A jewellery valuation report is a formal document prepared by a certified expert. It shows the full retail replacement value of your piece. It also includes a detailed description, full gemstone and metal details, a photo of the jewellery, and a value based on current market rates.
Most people use this report for insurance, but it’s also useful for estate planning, legal matters, or if you plan to sell your piece later. A proper valuation gives you clear records and peace of mind, with an accurate value at the time it’s done.
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You can add a certified valuation report at checkout, or chat with your Diamond For Everyone consultant to include it with your custom piece. It’s an easy way to have your jewellery properly documented from the start, so you know exactly what it’s worth and can feel confident in its authenticity.
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A jewellery valuation report is an official document prepared by a certified independent expert. It shows the full retail replacement value of your piece. It includes a detailed description, gemstone/diamond and metal details, clear images, and a value based on current market prices. Most people use it for insurance, but it can also help with estate planning, legal matters, or resale. It gives you proper records and peace of mind about the value of your jewellery.
An independent valuation means your jewellery is checked by someone who has no link to the sale. This helps make sure the value is fair and accurate. It also means insurers are more likely to accept it. If a valuation is not independent, the value may not be reliable and could cause issues with insurance claims. At Diamond For Everyone, we believe your valuation should be clear and trustworthy.
Some jewellers do offer their own valuations, but these are not always seen as independent and may not be accepted by all insurers. A proper valuation should be done by a certified third party. This gives you a more accurate and reliable result, and better confidence in the long-term value of your jewellery.