Jewellery Valuation in Melbourne
Find qualified jewellery valuers in Melbourne offering professional written valuations for insurance, resale and estate purposes. Compare gemologists and jewellers across Melbourne CBD and surrounding suburbs.
1341 Dandenong Road, Malvern East Victoria 3145, Australia
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Level 7/267 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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shop 1150 level 1/619 Doncaster Rd, Doncaster VIC 3108, Australia
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120 - 200 Rosamond Road, Maribyrnong VIC 3032, Australia
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192 Collins Street, Melbourne Victoria 3000, Australia
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90 Collins Street, Melbourne Victoria 3000, Australia
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192 Collins Street, Melbourne Victoria 3000, Australia
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324 Little Collins Street, Melbourne Victoria 3000, Australia
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415 Bourke Street, Melbourne Victoria 3000, Australia
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323-325 Little Collins Street, Melbourne Victoria 3000, Australia
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Level 10, 227 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000
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View listingJewellery Valuation in Melbourne
A professional jewellery valuation produces a written document recording the materials, gemstone details, condition and assessed value of a piece. This is typically required for insurance purposes and is also useful when buying or selling second-hand jewellery, or for estate planning. Melbourne has several qualified valuers listed on Jewellink — use the listings above to compare and make contact.
Frequently asked questions
- Why do I need a jewellery valuation?
- Insurance companies generally require a current valuation to insure jewellery items individually. A valuation is also useful if you are buying or selling a piece, settling an estate, or simply wanting to understand the current market value of items you own.
- How often should I get jewellery revalued?
- Most insurance providers recommend revaluing jewellery every two to three years, as precious metal and gemstone prices fluctuate. Check with your insurer for their specific requirements.
- What information does a jewellery valuation include?
- A valuation report typically includes a description of the piece, the metal type and weight, gemstone details (type, cut, carat weight and quality), condition notes, and an assessed replacement value.