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What to Do If You Lose Your Wedding Ring, According to Borsheims August 21, 2025 (0 comments)
Omaha, NE--Borsheims has shared a guide on handling the loss of a wedding ring, focusing on prevention, insurance, and replacement.
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In a blog post on its website, the jeweler advises insuring rings through a jewelry policy or homeowners' or renters' coverage, and keeping receipts, appraisals, and photographs to streamline claims. Annual inspections are recommended to check prongs, settings, and bands. Establishing a consistent storage place and using a temporary band during activities such as exercise, swimming, or travel can reduce risk.
If a ring is lost, Borsheims suggests contacting an insurer immediately with documentation. Those without coverage may consider purchasing insurance for the future. If the ring is not recovered, couples may choose to recreate the original, upgrade or redesign, use a placeholder, or repurpose surviving stones or metals.
The post highlights long-term precautions once a ring is replaced or recovered: maintaining insurance, scheduling inspections, keeping a storage routine, and using alternate bands when needed.
Learn more in the entire blog post by Borsheims.