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Cardow Customer Appraisal Guide
As a guarantee of quality and value, every purchase of fine jewelry from Cardow Jewelers is accompanied by a Certificate of Appraisal. Each appraisal is based on industry standards and establishes the actual replacement value by our company. The object of this insurance appraisal is to ascertain accurate and sufficient support documentation in the event a proof of loss or damage becomes necessary. All terms in the appraisal are in accordance with internationally accepted standards agreed upon by qualified gemologists and signed by a GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Certified Insurance Replacement Appraiser.
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The appraisal is an important document that protects your jewelry investment. The insurance appraisal is the most common type of appraisal done for jewelry and it serves to document the kind, quality and condition of an item, along with establishing its value.
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Key elements of the Cardow Certificate of Appraisal include: |
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- Date
- Name of buyer
- Cardow reference number
- Sales receipt number
- Description of appraised item
- Description of metal and karatage
- Description of each gemstone
- Description of Diamonds shape, color and clarity
- Approximate carat weight
- Appraised value in U.S. Dollars
- GIA Certified Insurance Replacement Appraiser signature
- Sales associate signature
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