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Smart Ways to Discourage Thieves from Stealing Your Jewellery

Undoubtedly, jewellery items are stunning. Jewellery can come in the form of anything, whether glistening diamond engagement rings or uncomplicated bone dreamcatchers. Jewellery can, in one way or another, define and enhance physical look of a person. They can make the person wearing them prettier and more fascinating. They also speak volumes to a person’s social standing. For instance, centuries ago, a tribesman have worn wooden, bone, or stone jewellery to define his status and rank in his tribe. Even today, wearing of jewellery still gives a personal look of class. An individual who is putting on a sparkling diamond necklace or ring may be seen as someone elegant, confident, sophisticated, and successful. 


But that attraction can put the wearer into great danger. How so? Well, such items of jewellery, particularly pricey ones, are shining beacons for those with malicious intent. People who frequently display their attractive earrings, rings, necklaces, and other valuable things are susceptible to being prey to thieves. The most vulnerable victims are travelers, but any person sporting jewellery can become a target.
 
Petty thieves used to steal jewellery that can be nabbed effortlessly such as dangling earrings and necklaces. But today, thieves have refined their "art." They can even get tight rings and locked bangles with or without the persons knowing that they have been victimized!

One good thing is, it is quite easy to avoid such disaster. All you need to do is to observe some precautions so that you can avoid the chance, possibility, and encounter of burglary.

1. Document each jewellery item you have. Certification may possibly consist of official receipts, certifications of authenticity, detailed descriptions from a professional jeweller, and images or videos of the jewellery. Remember that insurance carriers are not really eager to pay out claims, and to protect themselves from make payment on the claim for the wrong reasons, they need proper certification from jewellery owners. Keep the documentation in a safe place.

2. Avoid wearing your jewellery in public. Put them on only when you reach a safe, private place, and even then, see if the place is a secure one. For example, it would be safe to wear your most expensive necklace or earrings during a corporate event in an exclusive hotel. It would be a different story entirely if you wear them in the shopping center, which, even if it’s enclosed, is still a haven for crooks. 

3. If you really want to wear jewellery in public places, then put on replicas. Lots of replica jewellery actually look nice and classy. The real, expensive ones can be kept at home or in your purse. In that way, if someone does grab your jewellery, you'll be relieved to know that the thief got away with fake, cheap ones.

4. You can safeguard your jewellery by hiding them in a well-concealed pocket in your purse or bag. Also, keep them safe in your house by keeping them in jewellery organizers. Many of these organizers look basic and discreet. With these organizers, it would be improbable that the thief will open them and steal what they contain. I found one in the shape of a classic vase with a small compartment at the bottom. It appears like almost every other vase, so thieves will most likely leave it alone.

5. Make contact with a jewellery insurance provider and have your jewellery items covered with insurance. 

Discover the collection of impressive jewellery, purchase a few, and keep them safe.